The Saxon Relief StyleThis thesis sets out to re-examine, define, and explore the art-style already occasionally referred to as the Saxon Relief Style. This style developed in certain Germanic areas of the continent out of provincial Roman ornament of the later fourth century AD. |
Contents
Chapter | 7 |
THE ROMAN CHIPCARVED BELT SETS | 13 |
APPLIED AND CAST DISC AND SAUCER BROOCHES | 45 |
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Aalden Alveston Alveston Manor Anglo-Saxon applied brooches applied face type applied saucer brooch Avon Valley Avon Valley Group band 1mm wide baseplate Beckford Bidford-on-Avon Böhme border brooch form brooch of applied brooch types brooches Fig brooches with applied cast brooches cast saucer brooches cemetery Chécy chip-carved belt sets clasp Collingbourne Ducis continental copper-alloy applied saucer copper-alloy saucer brooch Copper-alloy stamped applied decorated brooches decoration Fig Dickinson's Group Dösemoor Type edges equal-armed brooches Evison examples fifth century five-spiral floriate cross footplate Gilt copper-alloy saucer grave headplate headplate and footplate incised ring Issendorf Krefeld Krefeld-Gellep Landkreis late Roman Liebenau Mahndorf manufacture metalworkers Netherlands Notitia Dignitatum Ø raised band ornament pair palmette pattern plate produced Rhenen Sahlenburg Sahlenburg Type Salin's Style Saxon Relief Style settlement spiral decoration stamped applied face Star of David Stretton-on-Fosse suggest technique triskelion Type brooches Type equal-armed brooches types of brooch Wasperton Wehden Type workshop zoomorphic Zweeloo