A lovely Anglo-Saxon glass beaker, found in Lincolnshire & rendered iridescent by time; now in @collectionusher :)pic.twitter.com/dQqqVrhoNe
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11thC runic inscription mentioning Odin on a whorl from Saltfleetby St Clement, Lincolnshire https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/409249 …pic.twitter.com/rEr3R2IQgL
An exceptionally large Anglo-Saxon whetstone/sceptre, prob from the huge 5th-7thC cemetery at Loveden Hill, Lincspic.twitter.com/DRefQmk3ZH
7thC Anglo-Saxon pendant made from 5th-6thC gold+garnet cloisonné cicada, found Horncastle http://www.lincstothepast.com/Untitled/1001968.record?ImageId=478781&pt=S …pic.twitter.com/CQrxfHW063
A 7thC Anglo-Saxon pendant set w/ smoky quartz, found Binbrook, Lincolnshire: https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/774248 …pic.twitter.com/UGaw2s5lAb
The early medieval hanging bowl found at High Toynton, nr Horncastle, Lincolnshire: https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/25639 …pic.twitter.com/i7zdmshIcw
Some lovely early Anglo-Saxon beads found in Lincolnshire :)pic.twitter.com/3qnmlIZHDR
A radiate-headed brooch found in the early Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Searby, Lincolnshire, via http://www.teachinghistory100.org/objects/for_the_classroom/anglo_saxon_womans_key …pic.twitter.com/z95PyOAG9u
A lovely 6thC Anglo-Saxon girdle hanger from Searby, Lincolnshire: http://www.teachinghistory100.org/objects/about_the_object/anglo_saxon_womans_key … & https://www.google.com/culturalinstitute/beta/asset/copper-alloy-girdle-hanger/aQHjvd97x9_tCQ …pic.twitter.com/pikoy0u1hk
A set of E7thC Anglo-Saxon gold sword hilt fittings, found near Market Rasen, Lincolnshire: http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=1668897&partId=1&searchText=anglo-saxon+lincolnshire&sortBy=imageName&page=1 …pic.twitter.com/kKus7iyCVM
A rare Viking gold 'Thor's Hammer' pendant found near Spilsby, Lincolnshire.pic.twitter.com/WnlR1xF1w3
Two tiny Anglo-Saxon gold and garnet pendants from Lincolnshire.pic.twitter.com/F3mhmybfDu
A Middle Saxon glass mount and the base of a blue glass inkwell found at the intriguing 'island' site of Little Carlton, Lincolnshire.pic.twitter.com/AhlmPgf3z7
absolutely beautiful
I think in Cordoba in Islamic, Moorish Spain & Persia saw development of Al-gorithms, Al-gebra but still no total explanation
Dark Ages = misnomer but why 1,000 years until the Renaissance before science moved forward? Islamic culture did much tho.
Stunning. Q? Why were the Germanic tribes (AS, Jutes etc) unable to capitalise on Greek & Roman literacy,science & learning?
The Witham seems to be a treasure trove of this sort of thing. I'm envious, although I did find an arrowhead over here once.
Ooooh, pretty
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