A gold coin of Honorius, AD 397–402, made into a 7thC Anglo-Saxon pendant, from Horncastle: https://www.thecollectionmuseum.com/blog/view/some-new-archaeological-acquisitions …pic.twitter.com/EiuCdPue1o
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A gold coin of Honorius, AD 397–402, made into a 7thC Anglo-Saxon pendant, from Horncastle: https://www.thecollectionmuseum.com/blog/view/some-new-archaeological-acquisitions …pic.twitter.com/EiuCdPue1o
Was it considered unusual to make Roman coins into pendants/jewelry?
Common across Eurasia, from China to SE Asia, India, and across to Britain & Scandinavia :)
Thank you. What a beauty
Looks like a Tiki pendant to me...I had one in high school. :)
A period of controlled immigration giving way to invasion? The Anglo-Roman period.
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