Two recently discovered colour photos of 1939 excavation of the 7thC Sutton Hoo ship burial: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/8292937/Unseen-photographs-of-1939-excavation-of-Sutton-Hoo-discovered.html …pic.twitter.com/5K69OJlTZl
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Harness ornaments from this 5thC burial, poss that of Ardaric, king of Gepids+ally of Attila https://plus.google.com/photos/117513149298556238652/albums/6063298198618949505 …pic.twitter.com/41moZgYsv6
A 5thC Gepid gold+garnet buckle from Apahida, Romania http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?p=120282343 …pic.twitter.com/ab7sVZKkSn
@caitlinrgreen when did gepid identity disappear?
@MarkBrierley1 @caitlinrgreen Some say the ones installed in Italy blended with the Langobards
@morangles @MarkBrierley1 Yes, Paul the Deacon mentions that and poss that still there in 8thC; others amongst Avars in 7thC?
@caitlinrgreen @morangles not a group that Bede said were part of the invasion of England though if I recall - tho the Rugi were
@MarkBrierley1 @morangles True. We have evidence for Taifali, Huns, Rugii, Bructeri, Suebi+poss Burgundians/Thuringians, but no Gepids!
@caitlinrgreen @MarkBrierley1 geographically compact group not saying same tribe but same area Gepids may have belong to a different
These are Daco-Getae jewels, see the older findings.
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