the hanging bowl form for a different use, although others see them as using shapes derived from Byzantine metalwork. Benty Grange hanging bowl Witham...
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The Benty Grange hanging bowl is a fragmentary Anglo-Saxon artifact from the seventh century AD. All that remains are parts of two escutcheons: bronze...
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Infirmary in 1868, when it was owned by the MP John Heywood Hawkins. The hanging bowl is named after the River Witham in Lincolnshire, where it was discovered...
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Conference organizers will continue the series as a biannual event. Hanging bowl. According to the traditional theory, these were created by Celtic craftsmen...
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earthenware urn of late 6th-century type, and a well-preserved large bronze hanging bowl, with openwork hook escutcheons and a related circular mount at the centre...
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part of the grave of a young man. Other objects in the grave, such as a hanging bowl and a pattern welded sword, suggest that it was the burial mound of a...
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Picnic at Hanging Rock is a 1975 Australian mystery film directed by Peter Weir and based on the 1967 novel Picnic at Hanging Rock by Joan Lindsay. Cliff...
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of a hanging bowl, width 18–19 cm, weight 220.4 g. (1975,1002.2). Essentially the bottom part only of a large but very thin shallow hanging bowl, designed...
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suggestive of a richly furnished burial, such as the fragmentary remains of a hanging bowl. The helmet is displayed at Sheffield's Weston Park Museum, which purchased...
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closer in style to the Witham bowl, a lost early eighth century hanging-bowl found in the River Witham. The decoration on the bowl has been compared to the...
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