A 7th-century Anglo-Saxon gold cross pendant from Newball (Lincs), hollow & poss held a relic: http://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/519474 …pic.twitter.com/5bftNjkHhU
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A 10th-11thC crucifix w/ figure of Christ on both sides, found nr Sleaford, Lincolnshire: https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/288942 …pic.twitter.com/aD7phQyrbj
The 7thC Holderness gold+garnet cross, found Burton Pidsea, East Yorkshire: https://www.flickr.com/photos/kotomi-jewelry/4166487502/in/photostream/ …pic.twitter.com/UdMum93Sux
The 7thC Ixworth pectoral cross from Suffolk, found in a bed burial c. 1856: https://www.flickr.com/photos/kotomi-jewelry/4166486350/in/photostream/ …pic.twitter.com/HWJIFg8ubB
The Ixworth Brooch, found in the 7thC bed burial at Ixworth, Suffolk: https://www.flickr.com/photos/kotomi-jewelry/4166464886/in/photostream/ …pic.twitter.com/PmdgT7Kf5z
nice to have you back Dr. Did you have a nice break
I did, thank you! :)
thats good. Its nice to have some time out and enjoy our superb weather. 


@caitlinrgreen You do tweet the most wonderful Anglo-Saxon objects. Just to let you know that I for one appreciate them.
@RTCSociety Aw, thank you--that's lovely to hear! :)
@caitlinrgreen Wow! That is very beautiful. The goldsmith who made it was obviously very highly skilled & put a lot of work into it.
Love that
@caitlinrgreen @DetectingDigsUK that is beautiful, very well found
@caitlinrgreen omg where do you find all these :)
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