Detail from arm of L8thC 'Rupertus Cross', prob made by Anglo-Saxons on continent--1.6m tall! https://www.studyblue.com/notes/note/n/metalwork/deck/10565024 …pic.twitter.com/fmkoMHpFbU
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@caitlinrgreen sorry just read your tweet now. What do u refer to as Migration Period?? and u mean whole families acquired a certain status?
@Umarkarim89 Oh, sorry, 5-6thC, and yes, argument that high-status burials then were of heads of families, not different families etc :)
@caitlinrgreen ahh right. That's interesting and i guess this is the post-Roman era of England with Northners coming to British shores
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