File:British Museum Runic Silver Animal Head.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionBritish Museum Runic Silver Animal Head.jpg |
English: Photograph of British Museum 1869,0610.1 |
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Source | Own work |
Author | BabelStone |
British Museum reference | 1869,0610.1 |
Detailed description | Half of a gilt silver mount terminating in the form of an animal head with blue-glass eyes. Length: 18.8 centimetres. With a uninterpretable (cryptic or magic) runic inscription
Middle Anglo-Saxon period (probably late 8th century). Found in the Thames, near Westminster Bridge, London. Bibliography:
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Size | Length: 18.8 centimetres |
Location | G41/dc39/no28 |
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