Saxo-Norman

Saxo-Norman clay spindle whorls, on display in the Higgins Art Gallery & Museum

Saxo-Norman is the very end of the Anglo-Saxon period in England and the start of the Norman occupation, typically between 1060 and 1100. Often used to refer to architecture and physical culture, the term addresses the combination of Anglo-Saxon and Norman styles prevalent during the period.[1]

  1. ^ "Glossary", Pevsner Architectural Guides, retrieved 27 November 2013