Two 7thC Anglo-Saxon gold pendants made from Roman mosaic glass, from a necklace found in Kent http://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/68939 …pic.twitter.com/EJwrgrCJhq
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Another Anglo-Saxon 7thC gold & garnet cloisonné pendant set w/ a Roman coin, in this case of Valens (364–78): http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=88973&partId=1&page=19&matcult=8832&sortBy=imageName …pic.twitter.com/VchldRlwD0
These late Roman busts copied by the Anglo-Saxon die cutters of Wessex for King Alfred's coinage Cross & Lozenge coinage of the 870s.pic.twitter.com/SnpWhWa2ZA
Yes there are a number of similar examples ... Roman prototypes seemed quite popular in A/S times
Very much so and there are even some Iron Age prototypes too.
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