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Anglo-Saxon (Ascribed culture)
A broken fragment of anglo-saxon decorative copper-alloy. Corroded so that original function is uncertain. Triangular in shape with a curved point. It appears to have several rivets, one of which is silver.
Method of acquisition: Bought (2010-07-12) by Slack, Paul
Early Medieval
700
-
899
Object
composed of
copper alloy
Weight 2.78 g
Whole Object
Height 4.8 mm
Length 19.3 mm
Width 19.9 mm
Accession number: CM.605-2010
Primary reference Number: 183797
Stable URI
Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Coins and Medals
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