Early Anglo-Saxon, 5thC. Pottery bowl of grey ware, hand-made, faceted and carinated with three incised grooves below the rim and above a row of stamped circles
Anglo-Saxon Cremation Urn
Anglo-Saxon Cremation Urn | by Thorskegga
Writing early medieval England: Tracing the first echoes of Anglo-Saxon voices - Current Archaeology
Tracing the first echoes of Anglo-Saxon voices - Current Archaeology
beaker people uk - Bing
Found on Bing from www.pinterest.com
ARH209 Midterm Flashcards Flashcards by ProProfs
Collection
Mervingian, 6th c. Pottery jar: wheel-turned grey ware; high carinated shoulder; concave neck; row of individual rosette stamps above shoulder.
The Vikings/ Viking Art
Denmark's Prehistory - National Museum in Copenhagen
The Oseberg Viking ship
National Museums of Scotland - Lamp from Jarlshof, Shetland