A lovely L5thC gold & garnet cloisonné belt-buckle + a hilt, from Esslingen, southern Germany: http://www.museum-digital.de/bawue/index.php?t=objekt&oges=455 …pic.twitter.com/2r43Fa4psM
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Viking rock crystal and silver pendant, Domerarve, Öja, Gotland: https://m.flickr.com/#/photos/historiska/13618002963/in/set-72157643390096015/ …pic.twitter.com/acH0WfLycU
Belt buckle found in the L6thC sarcophagus of Queen Arnegunde: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Belt_Arnegund_MAN87431.jpg … & http://www.saint-denis.culture.fr/en/2_2_aregonde.htm …pic.twitter.com/yESQyHFk6I
@caitlinrgreen such exquisite workmanship back in the day...
@Rachel5742 Can't disagree!
@caitlinrgreen Your tweets remind me that our perception of early medieval people has shifted from cultivated artistic to primitive brutal.
@caitlinrgreen Those museum objects now visible again could cause us to reconsider. Just ruminating 
@HipBookfairy I think the virtual museum of the Internet has great potential in this regard! :)
@caitlinrgreen Agree. Makes things accessible but also spreads things out so you can think. Places like BM can cause sensory overload.
@caitlinrgreen no samples , incredible .
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