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 FOUND IN CUI:HI).I,F,. 115 On tig. 15 tlic puucli has had a triaiigu- hu- pohit, and, triangles conjoined at their bases having been strnck side by side, parallel rows of sunk lozenges have Ijeen produced. Fi"-. K) has been made by a siniilai-] shaped punch, but the parallel rows of triangles are not placed base to base so as to form lozenges, but {u-e separated by a narrow strip of metal ; the opposed angles of these sunk tri- angles form parallel raised zigzags alternating with the narrow lines. Fig. 17 has ceding, but, by marks, a series ornament, and been separated Fig. 18 has as has also tii^;. loDUer. been formed in a manner similar to the pre- a slight change in the position of the punch of lozenges or a zigzag line is produced in the the straight line between the patterns has into two by the blow of a chisel-shaped punch, been formed by a punch curved like a gouge, 19, but the punch has in this case been nuicli Fig. 20 has a row of raised lozenges along each margin of the annlet, formed by a series of blows by a triangular punch. Fig. 21 is an annlet in the collection of Mv. Assheton, upon whose property they were disinterred. The punch has