Sue's favourite Anglo-Saxon sword I Curator's Corner S4 Ep 4 #CuratorsCorner #SuttonSue
The British Museum・2 minutes read
The curator of European early medieval collections discusses the significance of early Anglo-Saxon swords, highlighting their use in warfare, symbolism of prestige, and unique patterns of wear on the hilts. Swords from this period not only reflect the identity of their owners but also showcase a mix of styles, fittings, and inscriptions, providing insights into the history and biography of the weapon.
Insights
- Swords in the early Anglo-Saxon period were not just tools for warfare but also symbols of prestige and identity, often buried with the deceased to reflect their importance in society.
- The wear patterns on sword hilts, such as the worn gilding and decorations on the pommel from Faversham, Kent, offer insights into the history and individual stories of these artifacts, showcasing a mix of styles and symbolic elements that enrich their biographies.
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What were early Anglo-Saxon swords used for?
Warfare
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