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  2. Drinking horn - Wikipedia

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    Beowulf (493ff.) describes the serving of mead in carved horns. Horn fragments of Viking Age drinking horns are only rarely preserved, showing that both cattle and goat horns were in use, but the number of decorative metal horn terminals and horn mounts recovered archaeologically show that the drinking horn was much more widespread than the ...

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Columbus, Ohio

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    Near Northside Historic District. June 4, 1980 Off State Route 315 ... Hartman Stock Farm Historic District. October 9, 1974 (#74001492) February 10, 2022:

  4. Category:Drinking horns - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to drinking horns, the horns of bovids used as drinking vessels.Drinking horns are known from Classical Antiquity, especially the Balkans, and remained in use for ceremonial purposes throughout the Middle Ages and the Early Modern period in some parts of Europe, notably in Germanic Europe, and in the Caucasus.

  5. Útgarða-Loki - Wikipedia

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    At the entrance to the castle is a shut gate, and Thor finds that he cannot open it. Struggling, all four squeeze through the bars of the gate, and continue to a large hall. Inside the great hall are two benches, where many generally large people sit on two benches. The four see Útgarða-Loki, the king of the castle, sitting. [3]

  6. Golden Horns of Gallehus - Wikipedia

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    The horns were found in 1639 and in 1734, respectively, at locations only some 15–20 metres apart. [1] They were composed of segments of double sheet gold. The two horns were found incomplete; the longer one found in 1639 had seven segments with ornaments, to which six plain segments and a plain rim were added, possibly by the 17th-century ...

  7. Absalon's Drinking Horn - Wikipedia

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    Avsalon's Drinking Horn, named for Bishop Absalon because of an incorrect tradition that he was its first owner, is a 72 cm long 14th-century drinking horn, with silver mountings, two of which were added in the 15th and early 16th centuries, now in the collection of the National Museum of Denmark.

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