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Thanks TSC.

It’s the old story isn’t it – anything too far outside conventional thinking can’t possibly have been as good, let alone in many cases superior, to the norm. So until Sutton Hoo came along and showed us the magnificence of Anglo-Saxon jewellery and workmanship a whole age of our history was written off as ‘Dark’. Ditto the magnificence of Celtic artwork.

It goes on... quite recently I had an argument with a Greek friend over the quality of Anglo-Saxon metal work. He just couldn’t accept that AS swords were capable of achieving and edge sharper than a modern surgeon’s scalpel – as good as anything made in the Far East and perfectly balanced.

So bravo the TMAers who continue to bravely go where few have gone before! :-)


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Littlestone
Posted by Littlestone
13th January 2011ce
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