Difference between revisions of "Category:England, Cumbria: Eaglesfield"
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− | :Status- {{Accepted}}[Richards 2004:p.193] [Wilson 1976:p.394] | + | :Status- {{Accepted}}[Richards 2004:p.193] [Wilson 1976:p.394] {{Possible}} [Edwards 1992] |
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:*{{ListRef|Edwards 1998|p.19|x}} | :*{{ListRef|Edwards 1998|p.19|x}} | ||
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:*''Axe or Spear'' (originally described as a halbard 11" long) - Lost. Cowan and Edwards both suggests that it might have been a spear? [Cowan 1948] [Edwards 1998:p.19] | :*''Axe or Spear'' (originally described as a halbard 11" long) - Lost. Cowan and Edwards both suggests that it might have been a spear? [Cowan 1948] [Edwards 1998:p.19] | ||
:*''Fibula?'' (LOST) - L:5" Ring-headed pin? | :*''Fibula?'' (LOST) - L:5" Ring-headed pin? | ||
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See also Viking burials found in England
- Status- Accepted [Richards 2004]:p.193 [Wilson 1976]:p.394 Possible [Edwards 1992]
- Type- Mound Burial [Richards 2004]:p.193
- Find date- 1814
- Bodies- Male skeleton
- Dated to- ?
- Museum- Newcastle upon Tyne
- Publications-
- Grave goods
- Sword
- Axe or Spear (originally described as a halbard 11" long) - Lost. Cowan and Edwards both suggests that it might have been a spear? [Cowan 1948] [Edwards 1998]:p.19
- Fibula? (LOST) - L:5" Ring-headed pin?
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