A gold coin of Honorius of 397-402 made into a 7thC Anglo-Saxon pendant, from Horncastle: http://www.thecollectionmuseum.com/?/blog/view/some-new-archaeological-acquisitions …pic.twitter.com/9w7Da1PUC1
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@JWTorg it's def an intriguing piece, part of a wider pattern eghttps://mobile.twitter.com/caitlinrgreen/status/572336987698561025 …
@caitlinrgreen to make a pendant one side is upside down; on the original image, reckon the defacing accidental? necessary to add the loop?
@JWTorg I'd suggest heavy wear, rather than defacing, tho obvs modified for suspension---full details: https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/546769 …
@caitlinrgreen Right! In that case, interesting relatively even on both sides. Would the wear come hanging at the chest or being clutched?
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