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Sutton Hoo Drinking Horns
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Sutton Hoo Drinking Horns

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These reconstructed drinking horns from Sutton Hoo in England (early 7th c.) probably reached the burial as high-status imports from continental Europe. Their gilded mounts carry intertwined beasts and human masks in animal style ornament, a dense visual language of early medieval metalwork. Each horn could hold nearly two liters, turning communal drinking into a display of rank, allegiance, and far-reaching connections.

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