- berloga-workshop.com blog/1338-franks-casket.htmlThe Franks Casket, also known as Auson's Casket, is a small Anglo-Saxon casket made of whalebone (though not from actual whales) dating back to the early 8th...
- christianiconography.info 3001course/…The Franks Casket. Early 8th century Anglo-Saxon. On the right side of the front of the casket is a highly stylized version of the Adoration of the Magi.
- i4english.altervista.org wp-content/uploads/…• Scholarly consensus places the Franks casket in 7th/8th century Northumbria based on linguistic evidence.
- khanacademy.org humanities/medieval-world/early-…The remaining panels were presented to the British Museum by one of its greatest benefactors, Sir Augustus Franks, after whom the casket is named.
- http://anglo-saxon.archeurope.com art/ivories/franks-…The casket was bought from a Parisian antique shop by Sir Augustus Wollaston Franks donated the casket to the British Museum in 1867.
- odatermostatimontaji.com franks casketThe Capture of Jerusalem Panel of the Franks Casket (Illustration) - World History Encyclopedia Franks casket By World History Encyclopedia.
- projects.mcah.columbia.edu treasuresofheaven/…It served as a reliquary but was probably made to hold a holy text such as a Gospel, or the Psalms, and this may have been the original purpose of the Franks Casket.
- bearnaiserestaurant.com helpful-tips/what-was-in-…Where is Franks Casket? It was first recorded in the possession of a family at Auzon in the Auvergne, during which time it was… dismantled.
- babelstone.co.uk Fonts/FranksCasket.htmlThe runic text of the Franks Casket is transcribed below in Unicode. Five cryptogrammic runes for the vowel letters that occur on the right panel of the casket were...
- en-academic.com dic.nsf/enwiki/1502154*M. Clunies Ross, "A suggested Interpretation of the Scene depicted on the Right-Hand Side of the Franks Casket", Medieval Archaeology 14 (1970), pp. 148-152.