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A late Saxon inscribed pendant from Norfolk

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 August 2004

Elisabeth Okasha
Affiliation:
University College, Cork
Susan Youngs
Affiliation:
The British Museum

Extract

The inscribed lead piece illustrated in pl. V was an isolated metal-detector find from near Weasenham All Saints, a village in north Norfolk (NGR: TF 848221; Sites and Monuments no. 34651). It was brought to our attention in April 1998 by staff at the Castle Museum, Norwich, and obligingly left by the owner in the British Museum for a considerable time to facilitate its study. It was subsequently acquired by the Castle Museum (acquisition number NWHCM: 2000.3) where Alan West, Curator, arranged for investigation by radiography. All this reflects the considerable difficulties in reading the lettering and interpreting the ornament on this small piece.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© 2003 Cambridge University Press

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