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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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 6thC Ostrogothic gold cloisonné brooch w/ 2 bird heads+central cicada motif within inlay: http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=96480&partId=1 …pic.twitter.com/Yb9PKEWctG
@caitlinrgreen Cicadas were a symbol of rebirth isn't it? Childeric got buried w/some, Clovis father
@morangles He did! Although most recent thing I saw suggested were from a Hunnic horse harness, poss gift from Attila to Merovingians! ;)
@morangles Lovely! :)
@caitlinrgreen Aren't they all looking across the channel; to the glory of Attila? Don't need actual Huns in Kent etc. cf Niebelungenlied :)
@davidgmwilson Def likely generally, but Bede implies presence of Huns too etc etc :) On these items, suspect not, due to rarity etc.
@lincsociety I like the writings of @caitlinrgreen
@lincsociety @caitlinrgreen Do you deal with her directly in your society?
@Archatgs @caitlinrgreen we follow all significant #Lincolnshire people and places. The Dr is a respected writer who we follow
@lincsociety @Archatgs Thank you both :)
.@lincsociety I think @caitlinrgreen, has a book & researches about Lincolnshire.
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