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The Franks Casket / The Auzon Casket
A Replica of the Right Panel
A Germanic Legend
A larger image of the Right Panel, The Franks Casket / The Auzon Casket
Description:
The right-hand end poses special problems of interpretation.
The apparently episodic scene is evidently from Germanic legend but has not been satisfactorily identified.
Three labels read: 'risci' = 'rush', 'wudu' = 'wood' and 'bita' = 'biter'.
The main runic text is in alliterative verse partly encoded by substituting cryptic forms for most of its vowels and perhaps certain other letters.
Inscription Translation:
Here Hos sits on the sorrow-mound; she suffers distress in that Ertae had decreed for her a wretched den of sorrows and torments of mind.
Culture/period: Middle Anglo-Saxon
Date: 8th century (early)
Findspot: Found/Acquired: Auzon, Haute-Loire, Auvergne, France
Materials: whalebone
Technique: carved
Source: British Museum 1867,0120.1
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