Early medieval garnet-inlaid metalwork: a comparative analysis of disc brooches from early Wessex
Garnet-inlaid metalwork was an emblem of elite culture in the early medieval North Sea world. This study compares three Anglo-Saxon garnet-inlaid brooches that are exceptionally similar in design and appearance. All three date to the seventh century, a period that saw the emergence of leading famili...
Main Authors: | Hamerow, H, Shortland, A, Cameron, E |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Cambridge University Press
2020
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