The Sutton Hoo helmet is one of only four complete Anglo-Saxon helmets to survive. It was carefully reconstructed from shattered pieces. The helmet's mouth, nose and eyebrows form the image of a flying beast.
A standing figure of a female deity (Tara) solid cast in a bronze and gilded. The figure has a high tubular coiffure (jatamakuta) held in place by a massive medallion flanked by makaras (mythical water beasts).
The British Museum has over 280,000 new creative common images.