. The Intellectual observer. layed by the similar remains of the Anglo-Saxons in our island. Similar discoveries have been made inBurgundy and in Switzerland, the ancient country of the Hel-vetii; and it is hardly necessary here to do more than mentionthe great and valuable researches carried on by the Abbe Cochetamong the Frankish graves in Normandy, and so well de- * Die Vaterlandischen, Alterthumer der Filrstlich HoJienzollerscften Samm*lungen zu Sigmaringen. 4to. Mainz, 1860. 124 Anglo-Saxon Pottery. scribed in his three successive volumes, which are, or ouglit tobe, in the library of ever


. The Intellectual observer. layed by the similar remains of the Anglo-Saxons in our island. Similar discoveries have been made inBurgundy and in Switzerland, the ancient country of the Hel-vetii; and it is hardly necessary here to do more than mentionthe great and valuable researches carried on by the Abbe Cochetamong the Frankish graves in Normandy, and so well de- * Die Vaterlandischen, Alterthumer der Filrstlich HoJienzollerscften Samm*lungen zu Sigmaringen. 4to. Mainz, 1860. 124 Anglo-Saxon Pottery. scribed in his three successive volumes, which are, or ouglit tobe, in the library of every English antiquary.* It has thusbecome an established fact that the varied remains of the tribes,all of Teutonic descent, who settled on the borders of the Bo-man empire along the whole extent of country from GreatBritain to Switzerland, present the same character and bear aclose resemblance. **/• A few figures will be sufficient to illustrate this resemblanceas far as regards the pottery, and these are given in our group.


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