Wilson, D. M. (1975). Tenth-century metalwork. In: n.e. Tenth Century Studies. pp. 200-207.

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Tenth-century metalwork
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Tenth Century Studies
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200 - 207
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Analyses the distinctive 10th-century style of ornament, most strikingly exemplified in the large Winchester strap-end. The jewellers showed competency in techniques such as niello, enamel and filigree, and continuity from 9th-century work is more marked in this than in other fields, many features of the "Winchester style" being present by AD 900. The craft was in close touch with Continental and Scandinavian styles, cf. the Winchester influence on Ringerike work.
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David M Wilson
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1975
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Metalwork (Auto Detected Subject)
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05 Dec 2008