Tag: Digital Reconstruction

Spindlewhorl

Rebecca Lerdau This object is Spindle Whorl 1441, found in West Stow Anglo-Saxon Village in Layer 2. It appears to be made of clay. In the excavation of West Stow, eighty-eight spindle whorls were found, and this is one of forty-five made of clay. Spindle whorls are a widespread...

Wrist Clasp (Right)

This particular wrist clasp was discovered, along with its counterpart, around 1849 at the West Stow Anglo-Saxon burial site. It was found in a woman’s grave (#28), as most were- these clasps were generally associated with women’s clothing in the fifth and sixth centuries, though there is evidence in...

Wrist Clasp (Left)

Hannah Rosenberg Known Context The left wrist clasp was found at West Stow in grave 28 of an Anglo-Saxon noblewoman. Discovered in its set with the right clasp, the left wrist clasp was in relatively good condition, with the decorations and hook visible. The wrist clasps were found among...

Anglo-Saxon Bucket

By Nicholas Spezia-Shwiff The object that I analyzed and digitally reconstructed was an Anglo-Saxon bucket found at the West Stow Village cemetery. This bucket was created sometime between 420 to 650 CE, during the period when West Stow was inhabited. This bucket is also rather small, around 22cm high...
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