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FitzPatrick, Elizabeth
[No abstract available]
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Newman, Conor; Burke, Sandra
J. Hawkes
Exploration of the zoomorphic and Christian symbolism on zoomorphic penannular brooches (5th to 7th centuries AD). It is suggested that the underlying symbol of a bi-cephalic zoomorph has meanings that are not intrinsically antagonistic to Christian reading and permitted a smooth evolution from pagan to Christian iconography.
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Elizabeth FitzPatrick
[No abstract available]
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