Silver bowl with a cross and a solar disc

European Museums, The British Museum

A set of silver bowls. These shallow silver bowls are from a set of ten that were stacked upside-down inside the Sutton Hoo burial chamber. They were made in the eastern Mediterranean, possibly for religious use - their cross-shaped designs may have had a Christian meaning. We do not know how the bowls were used after they arrived in Anglo-Saxon England, where Christianity was slowly taking hold.

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Silver bowl with a cross and a solar disc


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