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Spears found in Britain

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It has also been suggested by Fuglesang and Petersen that type G spearheads without wings may be of eastern origin with the majority of finds coming from Sweden and Finland. A few decorated type G spears have been found with Urnes style decoration.<br>
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===Petersen Type D2===
{|
|- valign="top" id="BM22"
|width="100pt"| [[File:Example.jpg|thumb|130x150px|left]]
|width="600pt"| '''England, ?'''
:Current Location- British Museum: No. 22
:Dimensions-
::Total-
::Blade-
::Socket-
:Bibliography- [STEPHENSON 2007]
 
|- valign="top" id="BM21"
|width="100pt"| [[File:Example.jpg|thumb|130x150px|left]]
|width="600pt"| '''England, ?'''
:Current Location- British Museum: No. 21
:Dimensions-
::Total-
::Blade-
::Socket-
:Bibliography- [STEPHENSON 2007]
 
|- valign="top" id="York"
|width="100pt"| [[File:Example.jpg|thumb|130x150px|left]]
|width="600pt"| '''England, York'''
:Current Location-
:Dimensions-
::Total-
::Blade-
::Socket-
:Bronze socket of spearhead from Farnham, Pitt Rivers Museum C11th. This type of spearhead could be considered to be an eastern (Finish) type except for this find from York and another from the British Museum.
:Bibliography- [FUGLESANG 1980:fig.3] [LANG 1981] [KENDRICK 1949:pl.LXIX]
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===Petersen Type G===
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