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[edit]Artefacts
[edit]- Biddle, Martin; Kjølbye-Biddle, Birthe (1985). "The Repton Stone". Anglo-Saxon England. 14: 233–292. doi:10.1017/s0263675100001368. S2CID 162992853.
- Clemoes, Peter (1995). Interactions of Thought and Language in Old English Poetry. Cambridge Studies in Anglo-Saxon England. Cambridge University Press. pp. 58–60. ISBN 978-0-521-30711-6.
- Karkov, Catherine E. (2011). The Art of Anglo-Saxon England. Woodbridge: Boydell Press. pp. 102–104. ISBN 978-1-86483-628-5.
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- Marlborough Bucket
- Aylesford bucket
- Dürrnberg beaked jug
- Torslunda plates
- Saint-Anastasie bust
- Warrior of Saint-Maur
- Hexham Heads (spooky!)
- Winckelmann forgeries
- Kuntillet Ajrud inscriptions - needs badly a cleanup
- tablet of Marsiliana d’Albegna - articles in de, it, fr exist
- Lead strip from Santa Marinella - articles in de, ru exist
- Source des Roches
- The Dawn of Christian Art in Panel Paintings and Icons may have interesting objects
- Taureau d'Avrigney
- Maybe an article more generally about Gallo-Roman bull statues, Tarvos Trigaranus
- See Olmsted, The Gods of the Celts and the Indo Europeans.
- Bourquenez, La sculpture religieuse gallo-romaine en Séquanie
- A. Colombet et P. Lebel, « Les taureaux à trois cornes », RAE, t. IV, 1953, p. 109.
- Pillar of the Boatmen
- Kervadel menhir
- Kernuz menhir (see Kiernan, p. 43)
- Bethel stamp (see Crone, Meccan Trade, p. 16)
- Rom inscription (see Olmsted)
- Nazareth Inscription
- Commenta Bernensia and Adnotationes super Lucanum
- Trésor de Neuvy-en-Sullias
- Reims altar
Other
[edit]- Merovingian (Burgundian?) plate buckles
- Baco (god) (fun DYK!)
- Roquepertuse
- Celtic cult of the human head
- Etruscan mirrors
- * Sections: "Development", "Manufacture", "Use and place in society", "Iconography", "Archaeology and scholarship"
- * Beazley, "The World of the Etruscan Mirror"
- * Grummond (ed.), A Guide to Etruscan Mirrors
- * Grummond, "Etruscan Mirrors Now"
- * Corpus Speculorum Etruscorum
- * Carpino, Discs of splendor
- * De Puma, "Mirrors in Art and Society" in The Etruscan World (2013)
- Xoanon (should this even be an article? maybe it should be called ancient greek cult wood sculpture, w/ a section on terminology)
- Ora maritima
- Interpretatio Celtica
- Ogmios
Other
[edit]- Jacques Le Moyne (confusing)
- Symphony of Sirens
- Les Très Belles Heures du duc de Berry
- Ferdinand van Olmen
- Georg Schwidetzky