Source/Archive record SYO1768 - Reflections on a ‘9th-century’ Northumbrian Metalworking Tradition: A Silver Hoard from Poppleton, Reflections on a 9th century Northumbrian Metal Tradition: A Silver Hoard
Title | Reflections on a ‘9th-century’ Northumbrian Metalworking Tradition: A Silver Hoard from Poppleton, Reflections on a 9th century Northumbrian Metal Tradition: A Silver Hoard |
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Date/Year | 2006 |
Abstract/Summary
A hoard of Late Saxon ornamental metalwork, comprising two matching sets of four strapends
each and four fragments of an openwork silver disc, was discovered in the parish of Upper
Poppleton, on the outskirts of York. Particular emphasis is laid on the date, function, manufacture and localisation of the strap-ends, which rank amongst the most accomplished examples yet
discovered of this ubiquitous class of Late Saxon ornamental metalwork. On the basis of close
stylistic links drawn to other artistic media from the north of the Humber, it is argued that these
strap-ends occupy a focal point in the definition of a 9th-century Northumbrian metalworking
tradition embodying a regional version of the Trewhiddle style.
Referenced Monuments (1)
- MYO4209 Saxon silver hoard (Find Spot)
Referenced Events (1)
- EYO6121 Burlands Farm, Upper Poppleton
Record last edited
Mar 12 2021 10:56AM