Were there Huns in Anglo-Saxon England? Some thoughts on Bede, Priscus+Attila--new post by me: http://www.caitlingreen.org/2015/07/were-there-huns-in-anglo-saxon-england.html …pic.twitter.com/rWJeSruCvk
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Another cicada is this one from Lincolnshire; 7thC reworking of poss 5thC E Germanic original? http://www.lincstothepast.com/Untitled/1001968.record?ImageId=478781&pt=S …pic.twitter.com/EaFaGu6tQS
Some lovely fish-scale garnets, reportedly L4/E5thC+Hunnic, part of recent Fatezhsky finds: http://streetart-ekb.livejournal.com/641913.html pic.twitter.com/4MVHbvBmBP
A L4th-E5thC cicada brooch from Hungary, now in the Met: http://www.metmuseum.org/collection/the-collection-online/search/466255?sc_device=default&persisted=true&imgno=0&tabname=label …pic.twitter.com/h8vCZGarY4
A cicada brooch made in Pannonia in Eastern Europe, recently found in North Yorkshire: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/monumental-archaeology-unearthed-along-the-a1 …pic.twitter.com/oh3QYwuggV
@caitlinrgreen another archaeological evidence from you of cultures interactions.
@Archatgs Exactly! :)
@caitlinrgreen Amazing and beautiful lines of the wings. Someone certainly had an eye (and a hand) for simple grace and beauty.
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