File:Snape urn.jpg
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An Anglo-Frisian funerary urn excavated from the Snape ship burial in East Anglia. Item is located in Aldeburgh Moot Hall Museum, from where this photograph was taken and digitally enhanced. | ||
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10:10, 26 July 2012 | 1,552 × 2,592 (423 KB) | Midnightblueowl (talk | contribs) | An Anglo-Frisian funerary urn excavated from the Snape ship burial in East Anglia. Item is located in Aldeburgh Moot Hall Museum, from where this photograph was taken and digitally enhanced. |
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