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Style II / C
c. 630 – 700
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This illustration exemplifies the essential features, shapes and elements that characterise Style II C.
Jonas Lau Markussen
Style II / C
Viking Runes
Four Legged
Animal displaying the characteristic features of Style II C.
Jonas Lau Markussen
Style II / C
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Animal head displaying the characteristic features of Style II C.
Jonas Lau Markussen
Style II / C
Younger Futhark
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The ornamentation of the ᚦ rune, Þurisaz, this week is inspired by Style II/C (c. 600-700) which was popular during the Germanic Iron Age when the Elder Futhark was in use.
Jonas Lau Markussen
Style II / C
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George Ezell
Style II / C
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Jesse Frank
Style II / C
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slayer_bulia - Nationalmuseet, часть 2, Железный век и викингосия
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City Museum
Fitting of Bronze, uncertain date, Photo taken at the Stockholm historical Museum archives
Moa Råhlander
Style II / C
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Nikko Hurtado
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Disc-shaped animal ornament in Style II C — Wheel motifs with three and four spokes shaped like animal heads were common throughout all the Germanic styles. In style II C the mouths of the animals are always beak-like and extruded and often distinguished from the head itself by a curved outline. The mouths are typically either curving downward like a beak (as in this illustration) or extruded straightforward with the upper and lower lips or ends of the jaws pointing in opposite directions.
Jonas Lau Markussen
Style II / C
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Two Intertwining Animals in Style II C — Whole S-shaped animals biting their own neck and 'gripping' each other's ribbon-bodies with their hind-legs. The mix of open leaf-like front-feet and frond-toed hind-legs is typical for the style and a continuation of features of the preceding style II B. It is often necessary to take a closer look to distinguish the hips from heads as they are executed in a very similar matter.
Jonas Lau Markussen
Style II / C
Arm Tattoo
Animal Head Ornament in Style II C — The head of a beast composed of several lesser animals and serpents in style II C on the verge of transitioning into style II D. Several examples of this type of motif have been found. Most notably in the Valsgärde grave six, Uppland, Sweeden containing a horse-harness decorated with several gilded bronze mounts from which this illustration has been inspired.
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Style II / C
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Disk Brooch, circa 600-500, Vendel, copper alloy, gilt. This brooch is from the Vendel period in Swedish history, which precedes the Viking age. Abstractly designed small brooches like these were fashionable until Viking oval brooches replaced them.
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Double Headed Animal Ornament in Style II C — S-shaped ribbon ornament with two animal head terminals biting their own ribbon body. In style II C the mouths of the animals are always beak-like and extruded and often distinguished from the head itself by a curved outline. The mouths are typically either curving downward like a beak or extruded straightforward with the upper and lower lips or ends of the jaws pointing in opposite directions (as in this illustration).
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Style II / C
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"Valsgärde 6 shield horse harness detail— at Historiska Museet. Photograph courtesy of M.Bunker." Wulfheodenas
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Valsgärde 6 shield horse harness detail— at Historiska Museet. Photograph courtesy of M.Bunker.