On the basis of archaeological evidence it has been maintained that the bulk of those who settled in Kent were Franks from the lower Rhine area, and it is suggested that with the Frisians they joined leaders who were Jutes, possibly from Jutland. See C.F.C.Hawkes, “the Jutes of Kent,” in Dark-Age Britain: Studies Presented to E.T.Leeds (London, 1956), pp. 91-111. We must remember, however, that the possession of an ornament does not establish its mmaker or place of manufacture. See the remarks of T.C.Lethbridge in the same volume, p. 114.