10 FEBRUARY 1923, Page 43

THE ANTIQUARIES JOURNAL. (H. Milford. 5s. net.) The chief feature

of this issue is Colonel Hawley's third lcport on the Excavations at Stonehenge. It is not the author's fault that the results are inconclusive, for he has taken infinite pains. Sir Martin Conway gives the history and full details,. with a coloured photograph, of the remarkable

reliquary of St. Radegund, which is preserved at Poitiers. It is the earliest known Byzantine enamel. It was sent to the pious Queen Radegund in 569 by the Emperor Justin II. and was deposited in the convent of Sainte Croix, at Poitiers, which had been founded by the Queen some years before. There, by astonishing good fortune, it has remained to this day.