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English: Reverse view of the Jedburgh Comb, a comb found in Jedburgh Abbey. The comb was carved around 1100 from walrus ivory and this side is decorated with a man fighting a dragon. The comb only about 5 cm wide by 4.34 cm long, and is made from a single piece of walrus ivory. It was probably made about 1100, but it is not known whether in England or on the Continent.
Date 05.08.2005
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Author Christian Bickel
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current21:10, 17 February 2006Thumbnail for version as of 21:10, 17 February 20061,121 × 1,056 (483 KB)Fingalo (talk | contribs)Normannic horn comb founded in Jedburgh Abbey, reverse. Author: Christian Bickel 05.08.2005 {{cc-by-sa-2.0-de}} Category:Combs Category:Scandinavian Art

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