The wonderful wooden northern portal of the stave church at Urnes, Norway, c. 1050–70 :) http://www.franklinboe.org/cms/lib/NJ01000817/Centricity/Domain/441/MF-EarlyMedieval.ppt%20Flashcards.pdf …pic.twitter.com/eU7H3zKVaP
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12thC Irish Cross of Cong, w/ Urnes-style interlace & animal head gripping base in its jaws http://www.museum.ie/Archaeology/Exhibitions/Current-Exhibitions/The-Treasury/Gallery-1-Iron-Age-to-12th-Century/The-Cross-of-Cong …pic.twitter.com/o8ed6kGR3b
11thC Irish Urnes style 'trial-piece', made of slate & carved both sides (Killaloe, Clare): http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=63842&partId=1&searchText=Urnes+style&sortBy=imageName&page=1 …pic.twitter.com/mMZaPzHnYu
And a weathervane from central Sweden. Originally from a ship and later re-used on a church.pic.twitter.com/d9UfbRcxnp
Fabulous! :)
I do think that there is another one but I am not sure (I am a neolithic expert)
however it is astonishing
the yggdrasil tree?
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