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Bow Brooch, 5 round projections - W-89
From Die Aleman by Herzog and Koller, Bow Brooch from Germany - 2 3/4" by 3 5/8" or 7.1 cm by 9.2 cmBow Brooch with floral pattern - Z-76
Square headed bow brooch, smaller in size, 2 1/4" long 7/8" wide with steel pin (5.6 cm by 2.2 cm)Saxon Long Dragon Bow Brooch - TB16
This long Saxon bow brooch features a dragon's snout design. Bow brooches were worn by Germanic peoples like the Goths, Franks, Anglo-Saxons and Vikings and were influenced by late Roman fibulae brooches. Cast in bronze, this piece is also available with a...Celtic Bow Brooch - A-34
A Celtic bow brooch based on a detector find. This style of brooch is an ancient design and similar to the Roman fibulae brooches worn by legionnaires in the 1st Century AD. Cast in bronze, this brooch has a bronze pin which...Saxon Rectangular Bow Brooch - TB03
This Anglo-Saxon bow brooch is based on a 6th Century piece found in Cambridgeshire, England. Bow brooches were worn by Germanic peoples like the Goths, Franks, Anglo-Saxons and Vikings and were influenced by late Roman fibulae brooches. Cast in bronze, this piece is...Gothic Bow Brooch with Red Enamel - TB04
This bow brooch is a reproduction from a 6th Century Visigothic example from the British Museum. Bow brooches were worn by Germanic peoples like the Goths, Franks, Anglo-Saxons and Vikings and were influenced by late Roman fibulae brooches. Cast in bronze with red...Saxon Square-Headed Bow Brooch - TB12
This bow brooch is based on a 6th Century Anglo-Saxon brooch in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Bow brooches were worn by Germanic peoples like the Goths, Franks, Anglo-Saxons and Vikings and were influenced by late Roman fibulae brooches. Each new Saxon invasion...Roman Crossbow Bow Brooch - TB17
A 1st Century Roman British bow brooch or fibula brooch from the Hod Hill Dig. The Roman fibula brooch was an ancient design, and this flat, crossbow-shaped fibula brooch is an ornate version of similar 1st Century Romano-British brooches that have been...Bow Brooch Styles in Anglo-Saxon England
I have been asked "Why so many different Anglo-Saxon Bow brooches?"With each of the Germanic invasions of England,SaxonJute AngleYou then see the latest German fashion in the form of Bow Brooch Styles brought with each of the waves of invasion. ...Life in a turf house
Life in a turf house with dirt floors and animals underfoot presented challenges to personal hygiene. Lice were an ever present nuisance. Toiletry kits were a necessity."Vikings The North Atlantic Saga by William Fitzhugh, pg 151There were wide selection of...Showing: 1-10 of 17