Penannular Brooch
from Høm in Denmark.
This style of animal/human like masks on penannular brooches is thought to be from the 900s and may have originated in the south-eastern part of Norway.
Object C6605 in the Danish Nationalmuseet
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Penannular Brooch
from Høm in Denmark.
This style of animal/human like masks on penannular brooches is thought to be from the 900s and may have originated in the south-eastern part of Norway.
Object C6605 in the Danish Nationalmuseet
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The Moose petroglyph from Ã…skollen, Drammen.
Estimated to be around 6500 years old.
Trefoil Brooch C13929
Borre style trefoil brooch, found somewhere in Larvik, Norway.
Really couldn't get my head around what was going on in the leg area/tips of the brooch limbs.
Ornament? c4640
Bronze ornament in style of younger iron age found in Romerike, Norway.
Kind of abstract
design from early iron age fitting found in Hamar, Norway.

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Trefoil brooch
Viking age trefoil brooch(C6743) with a big round hole at top of one of its arms.
Lovers from Klepp
A pair motif from one of 16 Gullgubber (tiny gold foil) found in Klepp, Norway. Some say the branch she holds represents the family they will grow together.
Gullgubber are found all over Scandinavia, especially in Denmark. And tend to be from the earlier part of the iron age then become less and less common toward the viking age.
Redid the danish Gullgubber because i drew them kinda sloppily at first