A female bust(?) depicted on this #AngloSaxon c. 9th c. disc brooch found in Kent. @caitlinrgreen your opinion appreciated.pic.twitter.com/FqcMaH7TpI
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Perhaps no coincidence that my disc brooch was fnd 10 mi fm Canterbury where Cynethryth's coins were minted. The Helena solidus was found...
Chapel Hill, Markshall, nr. Caistor-by-Norwich, 'adjacent to the Anglo-Saxon cemetery between Marshall & Caistor St Edmund, mid 19th century
Interested to hear the arguments for this. Can you give me a pointer ...
The identification is that of Rory Naismith :)https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=HDTrSWTyP4IC&pg=PA63&lpg=PA63#v=onepage&q&f=false …
Thanks!
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