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    to the Quoit Brooch Style to embrace all types of Anglo-Saxon metalwork in the decorative style typical of the finest brooches. The brooches take their...
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    (incomplete ring), and the quoit (double ring, one of each of the previous types) brooches. The circular was the most common brooch form during the middle...
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    identifying those features which make it unique. He suggests that the quoit brooch style was made and remade as part of the process of construction of new...
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    Anglo-Saxon belt fittings in the Quoit Brooch Style from the Mucking Anglo-Saxon cemetery, early 5th century, using a mainly Roman style for very early Anglo-Saxon...
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    on crouching animals, as seen on the silver quoit brooch from Sarre, Kent. While the origins of this style are disputed, it is either an offshoot of provincial...
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  • (New York: Routledge, 2022); ISBN 9781032214177. Seiichi Suzuki, The Quoit Brooch Style and Anglo-Saxon Settlement: A Casting and Recasting of Cultural Identity...
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    Disc fibula (redirect from Disc brooch)
    grave goods. The Sarre Brooch, a 5th-century Kentish quoit brooch, British Museum Anglo-Saxon brooch, from Monkton, Kent Brooch from the Pentney Hoard...
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    Anglo-Saxon style. Anglo-Saxon artists also worked in fresco, stone, ivory and whalebone (notably the Franks Casket), metalwork (for example the Fuller brooch),...
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    Sussex, yielded late Roman or insular Roman metalwork including a Quoit Brooch Style buckle, which would indicate settlement here to the early 5th century...
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    Byock (ed.), The Prose Edda, Penguin Suzuki, Seiichi (2000), The Quoit Brooch Style and Anglo-Saxon Settlement: a Casting and Recasting, Boydell & Brewer...
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    The Sarre Brooch in the British Museum, the classic example of the Anglo-Saxon Quoit Brooch Style...
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    Anglo-Saxon pottery and late Roman military belt fittings in the Quoit Brooch Style. More than 5,000 items were donated to the British Museum by the landowners...
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    Christianisation of Anglo-Saxon England Anglo-Saxon brooches Quoit brooch Kingston Brooch Fuller Brooch "History: the Anglo-Saxons". BBC. Retrieved 21 February...
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  • Beowulf, 1996 The Quoit Brooch Style and Anglo-Saxon settlement, 2000 The metre of Old Saxon poetry, 2004 Anglo-Saxon button brooches, 2008 The meters...
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  • official headwear Quadrille dress Queue (hairstyle) Quiff Quilting Quoit (brooch) Rabbit hair Raccoon coat Racing flat Raffia palm Raglan sleeve Rah-rah...
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    'Saxon' characteristics of its neighbours in the south east of England. Brooches and bracteates found in east Kent, the Isle of Wight and southern Hampshire...
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    Archaeology. 55: 241–248. Jones, Andy M.; Goskar, Thomas (2017). "Hendraburnick 'Quoit': recording and dating rock art in the west of Britain". Time and Mind....
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