{ "ascribedCulture":[ { "id":"2", "term":"Anglo-Scandinavian style", "termdesc":"
The 'Ascribed culture' box helps to retrieve records of occasional unusual and significant objects, mainly early-medieval.It is neither complete nor consistent, as it contains terms which have been asked for by various specialists; it is also subject to change. Choose from:<\/p>\n\n
Anglo-Saxon<\/em> (for Anglo-Saxon objects of any date; early, middle or late)<\/p>\n\n Anglo-Scandinavian<\/em> (for Viking-age objects made or designed in England from Scandinavian prototypes)<\/p>\n\n Carolingian<\/em> (for Frankish objects of c. 800-c. 1000 AD; use with caution for ansate brooches, as many if not most may be of English design and manufacture)<\/p>\n\n Frankish <\/em>(for earlier Frankish objects; used in preference to Merovingian as the earliest ones may pre-date the Merovingian kings)<\/p>\n\n Frisian<\/em><\/p>\n\n Viking <\/em>(for Viking-age objects of purely Scandinavian design and\/or manufacture)<\/p>\n\n Irish<\/em> (for objects of early-medieval date of Irish design and\/or manufacture)<\/p>"
}
]
}