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Anglo-Saxon twisted bronze ring

Description

An Anglo-Saxon twisted bronze ring, about 6th-century AD., The ring was found in the grave of a woman, who was also buried with a pottery bowl and cup by her head, two square-headed brooches, a bronze ornament, a bronze ring brooch, a knife and two bronze ferrules, and a pair of bronze clasps.

  • Object number

    STRST : SBT 2004-65/382

  • Date

    501-600

  • Material

    metal bronze

  • Measurements

  • Length

    2.5 cm

  • Credit line

    CC-BY-NC-ND Image Courtesy of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust