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Revision as of 08:25, 6 September 2015
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Summary of Buckles
The following table is very much a work in progress and should not be used as reference in its current state. Where known the date range is supplied (guessed!) and the buckle materials suppled: I = Iron; C = Copper Alloy; B = Bone or Antler. Y means that the type exists but we are currently unsure of anymore details.
Art Style | Oval | Rounded D | Flat D | Rectangle | Flat with Integral Plate |
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Plain | 800-100 I,C |
800-1100 I,C |
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Incised lines | Y | ||||
Ring & dot | Y | Y | 900-1100 C |
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Biting Beasts | 900-1100 Y |
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Biting Beasts | 900-1100 Y |
900-1100 Y |
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Carolingian | Y | ||||
Winchester | Y | ||||
Borre | 850-950 Y |
850-950 Y |
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Ringerike | 1000-1100 C |
1000-1100 Y |
1000-1100 Y |
1000-1100 Y | |
Urnes | Y | ||||
Hiberno-Norse | 875-1025 C |
Plain
Long lived, from Roman to Middle ages (ROGERS 1993, p.1346).
Archaeology
- York
- iron [ROGERS 1993: p.1347 cat.5044]
- copper alloy [MAINMAN and ROGERS 2000: cat.10417]
Discussion
Incised Lines
Archaeology
Discussion
Biting Beasts
900-1100AD
There seems to be 3 styles of these.
- Beasts abutting bar, protruding zoomorphic often found on outer edge
- No Protruding zoomorphic on outer edge
- Highly devolved beasts biting bar with transverse moulding
Archaeology
Discussion
Mills dates this type to the C6th. Timeline originals date this from the C8th to the 10th
Ring and Dot
Archaeology
Discussion
Carolomgian Style
Archaeology
Discussion
Winchester style
Archaeology
Discussion
Borre style
<Archaeology
Discussion
Ringerike style
Archaeology
Discussion
Urnes Style
1050-1120AD
Mills, 2001 late 11th Romanesque?
Archaeology
Discussion
Hiberno-Norse Style
Hiberno-Norse? 8th / early 9th
Archaeology
- York [ROGERS 1993: p.1349 cat.5313] late 9th (style through to 10th/ early 11th)
- [GOODHALL 1980b: 503, fig.263, 20
[WELANDER, BATEY and COWIE, 1987: p. 158]
[REDKNAP 2000]:p.75
Discussion
References