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J. V. S. Megaw: The orientelizing theme in early celtic art: East or West
2 U 1*1. 1:1 = Stupava, Okr. Teplice. Bronze îbelt mount (Photo, courtesy Slovenské Národné Múzeu in, Bratislava); 2 — Kleinmittersdorf, Ldkr. Parsberg. Detail of bronze brooch (Photo. Dr. Cari Albiker, Karlsruhe); 3 = Manetin-Hrádek Plzen, Archeologiekÿ ústav CSAV, Prague; 4 = Hallstatt, Oberösterreich, gr. 994. Detail of incised decoration on sword scabbard (Photo. J. V. S. M e g a w). (99) M. Szabó, o. c., A Keleti Kelta Művészet, 1974, 36, T. Knez, Prazgodovina Novega Mesta: rezstaimi katalog. Novo Mesto 1971, no. 81; Id., Halëtatske gomile v Novem mestu. Materijali ADJ, VIII, 1971 124 — 31; Id., Novo Mesto v davnini. Maribor, 1972, 79 ff. (100) EC A, Mil. (101) As indicated in the text I am particularly grateful for discussions with Mr. J. Boardman, Professor Dr. O.-H. Frey, the late Professor T.G.E. Powell, — to whose memory this paper is dedicetod rh sorrow and affection — , Miss X. K. Sandars, Mr.B.B. Shefton Dr.F. Schwappach and Dr. M. Szabó. Mr. F. M. B. Cooke, Photographic Technician in the Department of Archaeology, Uni v ersity of Leicester dealt expertly with the illustrations and Miss D. Walk e r conquered over a most recalcitrant manuscript. To all go my best thanks. Ommissions and errors are, of course, to be laid at ray head alone.