Claw beaker

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title: Claw beaker
text: A claw beaker is a name given by archaeologists to a type of drinking vessel often found as a grave good in 6th and 7th century AD Frankish and Anglo-Saxon burials. Found in northern France, eastern England, Germany and the Low Countries, it is a plain conical beaker with small, claw-like handles or lugs protruding from the sides made from gobs of molten glass applied to the beaker's walls. The main centre of manufacturing was probably in modern-day Germany and the glass was sometimes tinted bro
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original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claw_beaker
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date modified: 2021-04-22T17:51:08Z
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