A warrior on the ?L9thC Cottingham (Northants) Anglo-Saxon lead tank; note the similar dress: https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/184300 …pic.twitter.com/u5gXmeoxx6
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A warrior on the ?L9thC Cottingham (Northants) Anglo-Saxon lead tank; note the similar dress: https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/184300 …pic.twitter.com/u5gXmeoxx6
@caitlinrgreen Would you know an updated reference work for stone art in England of this period? Preferably w inscriptions... Most grateful!
@caitlinrgreen Thanks! Yes, I knew about it, but haven’t come by it yet! Seems very promising.
@AnnaBlennow they're very good, and the Lincolnshire volume has some fascinating material on 10thC sculpture etc in that region :)
@caitlinrgreen So similar to some of the medieval stone reliefs in Sweden whose inscriptions I am currently working on...
@AnnaBlennow oh, intriguing!
@caitlinrgreen Viking influence already?
@Tweets2CV often said to reflect that...
@caitlinrgreen Blimey at times I even surprise myself!
@caitlinrgreen @kitchenfaff that's you Debbie. You were my warrior queen x
@caitlinrgreen I presume this is eroded with time. Are there reconstructions of what original carvings like this may have looked like?
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