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Anglo Saxon Sculpture

0425 to 1066

Anglo Saxon carving breedon-on-the-hill

 

Ango Saxon sculpture is divided into two main periods, that before the 9th century Danish invasion and that after King Alfred (871-899). The period covers a period from the earliest Christian crosses, and includes stone decorative elements in churches depicting grotesque animals and figures intertwined with vine tendrils.

 

 

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