Description
Anglo-saxon Bronze strap end
410-1066 AD
Size is about 12 x 36 mm.
An Anglo-Saxon bronze strap end, used between 410 and 1066 AD, was a small object attached to the end of a leather belt or strap. Made from bronze, it helped secure the strap and often showed detailed designs like animals, patterns, or shapes. While these strap ends were both useful and decorative, and they are often found in graves, showing they were important in both daily life and burial customs. Their styles also help experts learn more about Anglo-Saxon culture and how it changed over time.
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