Accession No

1906.288


Description

Large, cast copper alloy cruciform brooch. Rectangular headplate with flared wings and raised, trapezoidal central panel with punchmarks along the exterior edges of wings and central panel; half-round, waisted top knob; two waisted half-round side knobs, detached but present,. C-shaped bow with rectangular-section areas to top and bottom, transverse plain and hatched bands framing both ends of the section. Flat panel is tapered with transverse grooves and curved, pierced lappets; one is damaged. Horse-head terminal with protruding eyes and curved nostrils. Intact iron pin bar, pin bar lug and catchplate; evidence of corroded iron. Traces of mineralised textile around the pin bar, pin bar lug and one of the detached side knobs. Bow retains discolouration in a woven pattern, probably from textile.


Place

Europe; British Isles; England; Cambridgeshire; Cambridge; Girton; Girton College


Period

Anglo Saxon


Source

Jenkinson, Francis John Henry [excavator and donor]


Department

Arch


Reference Numbers

1906.288


Cultural Affliation


Material

Metal; Copper alloy; ?Bronze; ?Mineralised textile; Iron


Local Term


Measurements

111mm


Events

Context (Found together / assemblage)
A pair with 1906.289
Event Date
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)


Context (Display)
Typed display label, of unknown date, reads: 'Pair of bronze cruciform brooches. With connecting festoon of glass beads. Grave 39. A.1906.288-94'
Event Date
Author: Jane Pettitt


Context (Analysis)
Brooch has been drilled on reverse of bow for metal analysis. Date of drilling and analysis results are unknown.
Event Date
Author: Jane Pettitt


Context (Field collection)
Grave 39.
Found: with a skeleton Sept 3rd 1881
Event Date 3/9/1881
Author: maa


Context (References)
Hollingworth, Edith Joan, and Maureen M. O'Reilly. (1925). The Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Girton College, Cambridge. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Event Date 1925
Author: Jane Pettitt


Description (Physical description)
A large cruciform fibula, oblong head is set with conical stud terminals; flat neck, below the wide bow, expands into a pair of loops.
Event Date 10/9/1986
Author: maa


Context (References)
Bender Jorgensen, Lise. (1992). Northern European Textiles until AD 1000. Aarhus: Aarhus University Press. p. 205
Event Date 1992
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)


Context (References)
Walton Rogers, Penelope. (2007). Cloth and Clothing in Early Anglo-Saxon England, AD 450-700. York: Council of British Archaeology. Textile Research ID. 3362 & 3363
Event Date 2007
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)


Description (Physical description)
Large, cast copper alloy cruciform brooch. Rectangular headplate with flared wings and raised, trapezoidal central panel with punchmarks along the exterior edges of wings and central panel; half-round, waisted top knob; two waisted half-round side knobs, detached but present,. C-shaped bow with rectangular-section areas to top and bottom, transverse plain and hatched bands framing both ends of the section. Flat panel is tapered with transverse grooves and curved, pierced lappets; one is damaged. Horse-head terminal with protruding eyes and curved nostrils. Intact iron pin bar, pin bar lug and catchplate; evidence of corroded iron. Traces of mineralised textile around the pin bar, pin bar lug and one of the detached side knobs. Bow retains discolouration in a woven pattern, probably from textile.
Event Date 20/11/2020
Author: Jane Pettitt


FM:8992

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