Anglo-saxon Gallery
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Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms, circa 800. Before the Viking Invasions and following the period known as the M
centuriespast:Æthelwulf RingFound/Acquired Laverstock, Found in a cart rut. 828-858 Late Anglo-Saxon
archaicwonder:Rare Anglo-Saxon Runic Ring, 9th-10th Century ADThere are only seven known rings of th
aenglaland:The old stairs to the Monks Quarters at the Anglo-Saxon era Hexam Abbey
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Sutton Hoo purse lid, 7th century Anglo-Saxon, gold, garnet, millefiori
St. Matthew the Evangelist, from the Lindisfarne Gospels, ca. 700 CE.
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Sutton Hoo helmet - a decorated Anglo-Saxon helmet buried around 625 and
Early Anglo-Saxon hemispherical iron lamp with a stand of foursupporting feet (early 600s), found be
tiny-librarian: There had been powerful Anglo-Saxon queens before Aethelflaed, exercising power as
sartorialadventure: Gold Anglo-Saxon pendant, 7th century CE
historyarchaeologyartefacts:The Anglo-Saxon Mappa Mundi, 1025-1050. An Anglo-Saxon map of their know
historyarchaeologyartefacts: Brooches from the Pentney Hoard (Anglo-Saxon), Late 8th to early 9th ce
artofthedarkages:An Anglo-Saxon penny minted under King Coenwulf, decorated with crosses and a tribr
medievalvisions: Anglo-Saxon Pottage and Maslin Bread by LearningLark.
Portus Aderni (Hampshire, England).This Saxon shore fort was built during the 200s AD at the north e
Sword from the Sutton Hoo ship burial Anglo-Saxon, early 7th century AD
clerk-of-bradenford:Anglo-Saxon Church of St Laurence, Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire
Norse and Anglo-Saxon Stonework, ‘Vikings: Rediscover The Legend’ Exhibition, The Riverside Arts Cen
Medieval headdresses1. Anglo-Saxon (600 – 1154) Simple Veils, Head-tires, Combs, and Pin2. Norman (1
veterum-regum:Close-up detail of the beginning of the Anglo-Saxon epic poem Beowulf. The first word
Anglo-Saxon glass drinking-horn, VII c. Excavated in Rainham, LondonDrinking horns are attested from
8-legs:I didn’t change Anglo-saxon and shit because that’s the fucking funniest line in that scene
The diagnosis and context of a facial deformity from an Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Spofforth, North Yor
Lindisfarne Gospels - folio 90rThis Gospel Book is attributed to a single scribe, the Anglo Saxon Bi
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