Anglo Saxon pin beater made of animal bone. Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, 400-800 AD. Courtesy of Cotswold Archaeology. by Medievalists.net June 9, 2015Anglo Saxon pin beater made of animal bone. Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, 400-800 AD. Courtesy of Cotswold Archaeology.Related PostsMedieval archaeological find in GloucestershireFashion Old and New: Weaving and Tailoring in the Early Medieval and Early Modern PeriodAnatomical Interpretations of Anglo-Saxon Weapon InjuriesMissing, Presumed Buried? Bone Diagenesis and the Under-Representation of Anglo-Saxon Children.Anglo-Saxon Sarcophagus Opened AdvertisementSubscribe to Medievalverse Email address First name Last name I consent to receiving your weekly newsletter via email. Subscribe Powered by EmailOctopus Post navigationPrevious Post Previous Post
Anglo Saxon pin beater made of animal bone. Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, 400-800 AD. Courtesy of Cotswold Archaeology.
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