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Harry Price

The torc path is never smooth, and this is very much the case with the Pulborough torc, which is closely associated with Harry Price.

(The papers below are listed in date order, so start reading at the top and move down).

‘All the right notes, but not necessarily in the right order’: The riddle of the ‘Pulborough Area’ torc from Sussex.
Fake or fortunate? The insecure provenance of the ‘Pulborough Area’ torc.

This later paper looked at another Harry possible planted object: the Springhead lanceolate dagger: The Springhead Clump lanceolate flint dagger from Parham, Sussex: a genuine find or a planted object?

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