A "princely" Anglo-Saxon female burial from Swallow, Lincolnshire--v. rich grave-goods, E7thC: http://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/163899 …pic.twitter.com/cgwTymWd8D
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@caitlinrgreen Cowrie sheels are supposed to help low fertility levels (so they say)
@morangles Indeed! And they are mainly found as part of female grave assemblages...
@caitlinrgreen it is realted to teeth problems in Southern Normandy mole teeth have given to help babies grow straight teeth - Seen it
@morangles Oh, how intriguing---thank you! :)
@caitlinrgreen Curious things Drs witness along the ys in GP... cannot remember purpose of red ribbon
@morangles Oh, I can imagine! Anyone still carrying cowrie shells around?! :D
@caitlinrgreen Possibly in Eastern countries. As far as I know rhere are still touchers and prayers readers... to fight off pains.
@caitlinrgreen what are the #Lincolnshire locations please?
@lincsociety Barton on Humber and Swallow (the Swallow grave is the one I posted a couple of days ago) :)
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