Just because it's so beautiful, the purse lid from the 7thC ship burial at Sutton Hoo, via http://www.franklinboe.org/cms/lib/NJ01000817/Centricity/Domain/441/MF-EarlyMedieval.ppt%20Flashcards.pdf …pic.twitter.com/mhldWI2AGQ
History, archaeology, place-names & early lit. Main research on post-Roman Britain & Anglo-Saxon England; also long-distance trade, migration & contact.
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Just because it's so beautiful, the purse lid from the 7thC ship burial at Sutton Hoo, via http://www.franklinboe.org/cms/lib/NJ01000817/Centricity/Domain/441/MF-EarlyMedieval.ppt%20Flashcards.pdf …pic.twitter.com/mhldWI2AGQ
The gold+garnet purse lid from the mid-late 5thC princely Gepid burial at Apahida, Romania: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Tesoro_di_principe_gepidico_di_apahida_(1969),_coperta_di_scatola,_450-500_ca..JPG …pic.twitter.com/Uh4iL5iyzs
Stunning gold & garnet buckles from the 5thC princely Gepid burial at Apahida, Romania: https://plus.google.com/photos/117513149298556238652/albums/6063298198618949505 …pic.twitter.com/XOpPwdsJmD
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 @caitlinrgreen so when Bede says abandoning maybe it was the native Roman as in Italic troops which left but not everybody
@morangles @MarkBrierley1 That would be my suggestion re: Taifali, see https://www.academia.edu/24440327/Tealby_the_Taifali_and_the_end_of_Roman_Lincolnshire … :)
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