1. From Roman Table to Anglo-Saxon Grave: An Archaeological Biography of the Scremby Cup.
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Willmott, Hugh, Thompson, Lenore, Lundy, Jasmine, and Crichton-Turley, Courtenay-Elle
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DRINKING cups , *ARCHAEOLOGICAL excavations , *MEDIEVAL cemeteries , *ANGLO-Saxon antiquities , *ROMAN antiquities , *BRONZE implements - Abstract
The presence of Roman material in early Anglo-Saxon graves in England is well documented, and recent excavations at Scremby in Lincolnshire have revealed a complete copper-alloy enamelled drinking cup in a sixth-century ad female burial. Not only is such a Roman vessel a very rare find, but also its inclusion in an early medieval grave makes it a unique example of the reuse of an antique object in a funerary context. This article presents a typological and metallurgical analysis of the cup and selected comparative examples from England and France are discussed. The context of deposition and the role the cup played as a burial container for animal fat are examined, as are the mechanisms that lay behind the cup's continued life several centuries after its manufacture. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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