A 1st–2ndC AD Roman-influenced bowl w/ double cordon beneath rim & groove possibly for a lid; found Chysauster House VII, Cornwall, in 1931.pic.twitter.com/tvrWoaqADE
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Strange thought... Anglo-Saxon peacocks! I wonder if they depict them in their beautiful metalwork?
Indeed! Might be an interesting blog, perhaps? Can't think of an Anglo-Saxon metal example, but is this Merovingian Frankish one...!https://twitter.com/caitlinrgreen/status/935513365207748609 …
What a stunning brooch! I'd love to read a blogpost on it if you do write one. @SueBrunningBM may know of other examples!
Here’s one likely example from @britishmuseum! know there are various discussions out there, remind me to look them up when I’m back in my library... Details: http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=88977&partId=1&images=true …pic.twitter.com/5Bp4smkNVx
Ooh I forgot those! Fabulous, thank you! :)
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