拍品專文
Cf. M. Henig, A Corpus of Engraved Gemstones from British Sites Oxford, 1978, p. 232, no. 377. Henig writes "the boar was the huntsman's quarry par excellence, and many stories are told of encounters between men and this dangerous wild animal. Boars' heads are common motifs on combinations as symbols of good fortune and success in the chase. Hares also bring the hunt to mind...".