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Circular Viking gold brooch from Denmark, 9th centuryA circular golden Viking brooch from Hornelunde near Varde in Denmark. From the National Museums collection in Copenhagen, 9th century
Silver disc brooch of AEdwen, Anglo-Scandinavian, first half of the 11th century. The decoration shows the Viking Ringerike style
The Strickland Brooch, Anglo-Saxon, mid-9th century. Plain gold panels with a pattern of dog-like animals with collars, deeply carved to form an openwork effect
Viking gilt bronze brooch at the University Historical Museum, Oslo
Iron age Germanic broochIron age pre-Viking germanic gilt brooch from Denmark, in the National Museum in Copenhagen
Silver-gilt Viking fibulaSilver-gilt box shaped Viking fibula from Gotland, Sweden
Viking brooch from Varby, near Stockholm in Sweden. Now in the Museum of National Antiquities in Stockholm
Brooch from a Viking graveBronze-gilt brooch from a Viking grave in Sweden, now in the Museum of National Antiquities collection in Stockholm
Bronze Viking brooch, c. 8th-11th centuryBronze Viking brooch, from the Ashmoleons collection, c.8th-11th century
Cast silver disc-brooch, possibly from York, which imitates a coin of the Emperor Valentinian. Currently at the York Museum
Cast lead-alloy disc brooch from New Market Street, York. The decoration is related to a brooch from the Beeston Tor Hoard
Viking pewter disc-brooch, 10th centuryViking cast pewter disc-brooch from York. It is decorated in the Jellinge style with a backwards-facing quadruped whose tongue extends and interlaces with its body and rear leg
Bust of Caracalla, 2nd centuryBust of the Roman emperor Caracalla (188-217), from Gabies in Tunisia, from the Louvres collection, 2nd century
Bust of Marcus Aurelius, 2nd centuryBust of the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius (121-180), from the Louvres collection, 2nd century
Pictish silver pennanular brooch, 8th centuryA silver, gilt, and glass pennanular Pictish brooch. Discovered in Aldclune, Blair Atoll, Perthshire, 8th century
Gilt brooch, Germanic Iron Age, c500
Roman dragonesque broochRoman enamelled bronze dragonesque brooch, now in the British Museum
Gold Roman fibula, 1st centuryGold Roman fibula from Ravenna, now in the British Museum, 1st century
Viking Jellinge-style Disc-BroochViking Disc-Brooch from York, in the Jellinge Style
Anglo-Saxon square-headed brooch from a grave, 5th centuryAnglo-Saxon square-headed brooch from an inhumation grave at Hornsea, east Yorkshire. Currently at the Yorkshire Archaeological Society Museum, York, 5th century
Anglo-Saxon radiate-headed brooch, 5th centuryAn Anglo-Saxon radiate-headed brooch with chip-carved decoration, inlaid with garnets. From a cemetery at Hornsea, east Yorkshire
Viking bronze brooch, c. 8th-11th centuryViking bronze brooch showing two snakes, from the Ashmolean museum, c.8th-11th century
Viking bronze and tortoise-shell brooch, c. 8th-11th centuryViking bronze and tortoise-shell brooch from Scandinavia in the gripping-beast style, from the Ashmoleons collection, c.8th-11th century