The University of Reading matchfunded £750
By
Gabor Thomas
Reading
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A huge thank you for your support and generosity in enabling us to achieve our upper funding target. We are planning to launch a website and Facebook page early in the New Year which will carry updates on the analysis and arrangements for the campaign rewards.
Thank you again and best wishes for the festive season.
I leave you with a photo to warm up a dank winter's day - taken on the penultimate day of the excavation in 36 degrees!
Best wishes
Gabor
Thanks to your generosity we are within touching distance of our upper funding target. The conservation work on the grave goods is now in full swing and I'm able to report an exciting new discovery from the sword and scabbard.
Shown below is the detail of an iron and copper-alloy stud formerly hidden in an inconspicuous lump of corrosion. Forming one of a pair, this provides crucial evidence for the suspension mechanism used for the scabbard, and a connection with other Anglo-Saxon sword burials of the Thames basin.
Please keep circulating the link so we can achieve our final total and reveal a host of further secrets from this fascinating burial.
With thanks
Gabor
We have now surpassed our initial fundraising target! Thank you so much to everyone who has contributed. Your generosity will allow the Marlow Warlord’s story to be shared with the public in Buckinghamshire Museum, along with precious items from his burial. We can’t wait to let you and members of the public see this important discovery up close.
Donations are still welcomed to make further analysis of the Warlord possible with a focus on the skeletal remains pictured below. Initial examinations of the skeleton have shown us that he was well-built and muscular – evidenced by the well developed muscle attachments visible on his humerus (upper arm bone) and the large head (ball) of his femur (thigh bone).
Further money raised will fund isotopic analysis of the remains to determine his origins, diet and health, and DNA analysis if ancient DNA is found to survive.
Your generosity has helped to propel our campaign within touching distance of our minimum target and 60% of the way to our stretch target - that's phenomenal progress in only 2 weeks!
I'm pleased to report that a BBC History Magazine Podcast on the Marlow Warlord is now available, so please check it out: https://www.historyextra.com/period/anglo-saxon/marlow-warlord-podcast-gabor-thomas/
Happy listening and please do keep spreading the crowdfunding link.
Best wishes
Gabor
Wow, what a week it's been for the Marlow warlord. In a matter of days we've passed the halfway mark for our funding target and there's been a whirlwind of interest across the media.
To whet your appetites, below is an X-ray of some of the grave goods courtesy of project conservator, Pieta Grieves of Drakon Heritage and Conservation. While some of the artefacts are immediately recognisable (double looped buckle, pair of shears), the identity of others will only emerge with careful cleaning and analysis. It's all to play for.
Thanks again for your generous support and please do keep spreading the link so we can reach our funding target.
With thanks
Gabor
Shared below is a picture of a corroded lump detached from the scabbard of the Marlow warlord's sword. Could this be an ornate sword bead or pyramid of the type known from other contemporary Anglo-Saxon sword burials? Only further analysis and conservation will determine its true identity.
Thanks to your generosity we are well on the way (over 40%!) to answering this and many other questions.
Please keep sharing the link and thank you again.
Gabor
Unbelievable that in less than two days the £2000 milestone has almost been reached, over 25% towards our target. Thank you so much for your support and generosity and please do continue to send the link to friends and acquaintances.
With thanks
Gabor
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