Title 1
Title 1
Title 1
Title 1
Subtitle
Title 1
Title 1
Title 1
This paragraph is ready to be filled with incredible creativity, experiences, and stories.
Title 1
Anglo-Saxon
Subtitle
Title 1
This paragraph is ready to be filled with incredible creativity, experiences, and stories.
Title 2
Challenge 1 of 6
Look closely at the sword mount. What detail can you spot?
A red stone
A wheel
A spoon
A shoe
You have found your first hoofprint word
SMALL
Anglo-Saxon
Subtitle
This tiny object may once have decorated a sword scabbard. It is small, but it tells us a big story about skill, status and how people wanted to be seen.
Why not learn a few new words?
Challenge 1 of 6
Look closely at the sword mount. What detail can you spot?
A wheel
A red stone
A spoon
A shoe
I'm the hint!
You have found your next hoofprint word
THINGS
Anglo-Saxon
Subtitle
This tiny object may once have decorated a sword scabbard. It is small, but it tells us a big story about skill, status and how people wanted to be seen.
Challenge 1 of 6
Look closely at the sword mount. What detail can you spot?
Title 2
A wheel
A spoon
A red stone
A shoe
You have found your next hoofprint word
CAN
Anglo-Saxon
Subtitle
This tiny object may once have decorated a sword scabbard. It is small, but it tells us a big story about skill, status and how people wanted to be seen.
Challenge 1 of 6
Look closely at the sword mount. What detail can you spot?
A wheel
A red stone
A shoe
A spoon
You have found your next hoofprint word
TELL
Anglo-Saxon
Subtitle
This tiny object may once have decorated a sword scabbard. It is small, but it tells us a big story about skill, status and how people wanted to be seen.
Challenge 1 of 6
Look closely at the sword mount. What detail can you spot?
A wheel
A red stone
A wheel
A shoe
You have found your next hoofprint word
BIG
Anglo-Saxon
Subtitle
This tiny object may once have decorated a sword scabbard. It is small, but it tells us a big story about skill, status and how people wanted to be seen.
Challenge 1 of 6
Look closely at the sword mount. What detail can you spot?
A red stone
A wheel
You have found your final hoofprint word
STORIES
Title 2
Title 1
Title 1
Title 1
Title 1
Title 1
Title 1
Title 1
Title 1
Title 2
Title 2
Title 2
Title 2
Title 2
Title 2
Title 1
Challenge 1 of 6
Title 1
A wheel
A red stone
A wheel
A shoe
Title 1
Title 1
Title 1
Yes! The red stone is called garnet.
People used materials like silver, gold and garnet to make special objects stand out. This mount may have been fitted to a sword scabbard. It reminds us that small objects can carry big ideas about power, craft and identity.
Glossary
ScabbardA cover used to hold and protect a swordGarnetA dark red stone used to decorate special objects MountA small fitting attached to another object StatusHow important or powerful someone seemed to others
Are you sure?
Glossary
ScabbardA cover used to hold and protect a swordGarnetA dark red stone used to decorate special objects MountA small fitting attached to another object StatusHow important or powerful someone seemed to others
Title 1
Yes! The red stone is called garnet.
People used materials like silver, gold and garnet to make special objects stand out. This mount may have been fitted to a sword scabbard. It reminds us that small objects can carry big ideas about power, craft and identity.
Look for the part that shines like a jewel.
Glossary
ScabbardA cover used to hold and protect a swordGarnetA dark red stone used to decorate special objects MountA small fitting attached to another object StatusHow important or powerful someone seemed to others
Look for the part that shines like a jewel.
Yes! The red stone is called garnet.
People used materials like silver, gold and garnet to make special objects stand out. This mount may have been fitted to a sword scabbard. It reminds us that small objects can carry big ideas about power, craft and identity.
Yes! The red stone is called garnet.
People used materials like silver, gold and garnet to make special objects stand out. This mount may have been fitted to a sword scabbard. It reminds us that small objects can carry big ideas about power, craft and identity.
Are you sure?
I like this object because it shows that Anglo-Saxon people made things with great care and skill.
This sword mount was not just useful. It was made to be seen. Its silver, gold and red garnet decoration suggest that it belonged to something important, perhaps a sword carried by someone with statusimportant.
Objects like this could help people show who they were. Even a tiny mount can tell us about craft, power and belonging.
Are you sure?
Are you sure?
Title 1
Yes! The red stone is called garnet.
People used materials like silver, gold and garnet to make special objects stand out. This mount may have been fitted to a sword scabbard. It reminds us that small objects can carry big ideas about power, craft and identity.
I like this object because it shows that Anglo-Saxon people made things with great care and skill.
This sword mount was not just useful. It was made to be seen. Its silver, gold and red garnet decoration suggest that it belonged to something important, perhaps a sword carried by someone with statusimportant.
Objects like this could help people show who they were. Even a tiny mount can tell us about craft, power and belonging.
Yes! The red stone is called garnet.
People used materials like silver, gold and garnet to make special objects stand out. This mount may have been fitted to a sword scabbard. It reminds us that small objects can carry big ideas about power, craft and identity.
Yes! The red stone is called garnet.
People used materials like silver, gold and garnet to make special objects stand out. This mount may have been fitted to a sword scabbard. It reminds us that small objects can carry big ideas about power, craft and identity.
Are you sure?
Glossary
ScabbardA cover used to hold and protect a swordGarnetA dark red stone used to decorate special objects MountA small fitting attached to another object StatusHow important or powerful someone seemed to others
Title 1
Yes! The red stone is called garnet.
People used materials like silver, gold and garnet to make special objects stand out. This mount may have been fitted to a sword scabbard. It reminds us that small objects can carry big ideas about power, craft and identity.
Are you sure?
I like this object because it shows that Anglo-Saxon people made things with great care and skill.
This sword mount was not just useful. It was made to be seen. Its silver, gold and red garnet decoration suggest that it belonged to something important, perhaps a sword carried by someone with statusimportant.
Objects like this could help people show who they were. Even a tiny mount can tell us about craft, power and belonging.
Title 1
Yes! The red stone is called garnet.
People used materials like silver, gold and garnet to make special objects stand out. This mount may have been fitted to a sword scabbard. It reminds us that small objects can carry big ideas about power, craft and identity.
Title 2
Glossary
ScabbardA cover used to hold and protect a swordGarnetA dark red stone used to decorate special objects MountA small fitting attached to another object StatusHow important or powerful someone seemed to others
Title 1
Yes! The red stone is called garnet.
People used materials like silver, gold and garnet to make special objects stand out. This mount may have been fitted to a sword scabbard. It reminds us that small objects can carry big ideas about power, craft and identity.
Are you sure?
Look for the part that shines like a jewel.
I like this object because it shows that Anglo-Saxon people made things with great care and skill.
This sword mount was not just useful. It was made to be seen. Its silver, gold and red garnet decoration suggest that it belonged to something important, perhaps a sword carried by someone with statusimportant.
Objects like this could help people show who they were. Even a tiny mount can tell us about craft, power and belonging.
Title 1
Yes! The red stone is called garnet.
People used materials like silver, gold and garnet to make special objects stand out. This mount may have been fitted to a sword scabbard. It reminds us that small objects can carry big ideas about power, craft and identity.
Look for the part that shines like a jewel.
I like this object because it shows that Anglo-Saxon people made things with great care and skill.
This sword mount was not just useful. It was made to be seen. Its silver, gold and red garnet decoration suggest that it belonged to something important, perhaps a sword carried by someone with statusimportant.
Objects like this could help people show who they were. Even a tiny mount can tell us about craft, power and belonging.
Title 1
Yes! The red stone is called garnet.
People used materials like silver, gold and garnet to make special objects stand out. This mount may have been fitted to a sword scabbard. It reminds us that small objects can carry big ideas about power, craft and identity.
Title 1
Yes! The red stone is called garnet.
People used materials like silver, gold and garnet to make special objects stand out. This mount may have been fitted to a sword scabbard. It reminds us that small objects can carry big ideas about power, craft and identity.
Look for the part that shines like a jewel.
Title 1
Yes! The red stone is called garnet.
People used materials like silver, gold and garnet to make special objects stand out. This mount may have been fitted to a sword scabbard. It reminds us that small objects can carry big ideas about power, craft and identity.
Are you sure?
Are you sure?
Follow the Dun Cow
Durham University Mu
Created on May 5, 2026
Start designing with a free template
Discover more than 1500 professional designs like these:
View
Essential Business Proposal
View
Project Roadmap Timeline
View
Step-by-Step Timeline: How to Develop an Idea
View
Artificial Intelligence History Timeline
View
Corporate Culture Presentation
View
Executive Presentation
View
Professional Presentation
Explore all templates
Transcript
Title 1
Title 1
Title 1
Title 1
Subtitle
Title 1
Title 1
Title 1
This paragraph is ready to be filled with incredible creativity, experiences, and stories.
Title 1
Anglo-Saxon
Subtitle
Title 1
This paragraph is ready to be filled with incredible creativity, experiences, and stories.
Title 2
Challenge 1 of 6
Look closely at the sword mount. What detail can you spot?
A red stone
A wheel
A spoon
A shoe
You have found your first hoofprint word
SMALL
Anglo-Saxon
Subtitle
This tiny object may once have decorated a sword scabbard. It is small, but it tells us a big story about skill, status and how people wanted to be seen.
Why not learn a few new words?
Challenge 1 of 6
Look closely at the sword mount. What detail can you spot?
A wheel
A red stone
A spoon
A shoe
I'm the hint!
You have found your next hoofprint word
THINGS
Anglo-Saxon
Subtitle
This tiny object may once have decorated a sword scabbard. It is small, but it tells us a big story about skill, status and how people wanted to be seen.
Challenge 1 of 6
Look closely at the sword mount. What detail can you spot?
Title 2
A wheel
A spoon
A red stone
A shoe
You have found your next hoofprint word
CAN
Anglo-Saxon
Subtitle
This tiny object may once have decorated a sword scabbard. It is small, but it tells us a big story about skill, status and how people wanted to be seen.
Challenge 1 of 6
Look closely at the sword mount. What detail can you spot?
A wheel
A red stone
A shoe
A spoon
You have found your next hoofprint word
TELL
Anglo-Saxon
Subtitle
This tiny object may once have decorated a sword scabbard. It is small, but it tells us a big story about skill, status and how people wanted to be seen.
Challenge 1 of 6
Look closely at the sword mount. What detail can you spot?
A wheel
A red stone
A wheel
A shoe
You have found your next hoofprint word
BIG
Anglo-Saxon
Subtitle
This tiny object may once have decorated a sword scabbard. It is small, but it tells us a big story about skill, status and how people wanted to be seen.
Challenge 1 of 6
Look closely at the sword mount. What detail can you spot?
A red stone
A wheel
You have found your final hoofprint word
STORIES
Title 2
Title 1
Title 1
Title 1
Title 1
Title 1
Title 1
Title 1
Title 1
Title 2
Title 2
Title 2
Title 2
Title 2
Title 2
Title 1
Challenge 1 of 6
Title 1
A wheel
A red stone
A wheel
A shoe
Title 1
Title 1
Title 1
Yes! The red stone is called garnet. People used materials like silver, gold and garnet to make special objects stand out. This mount may have been fitted to a sword scabbard. It reminds us that small objects can carry big ideas about power, craft and identity.
Glossary
ScabbardA cover used to hold and protect a swordGarnetA dark red stone used to decorate special objects MountA small fitting attached to another object StatusHow important or powerful someone seemed to others
Are you sure?
Glossary
ScabbardA cover used to hold and protect a swordGarnetA dark red stone used to decorate special objects MountA small fitting attached to another object StatusHow important or powerful someone seemed to others
Title 1
Yes! The red stone is called garnet. People used materials like silver, gold and garnet to make special objects stand out. This mount may have been fitted to a sword scabbard. It reminds us that small objects can carry big ideas about power, craft and identity.
Look for the part that shines like a jewel.
Glossary
ScabbardA cover used to hold and protect a swordGarnetA dark red stone used to decorate special objects MountA small fitting attached to another object StatusHow important or powerful someone seemed to others
Look for the part that shines like a jewel.
Yes! The red stone is called garnet. People used materials like silver, gold and garnet to make special objects stand out. This mount may have been fitted to a sword scabbard. It reminds us that small objects can carry big ideas about power, craft and identity.
Yes! The red stone is called garnet. People used materials like silver, gold and garnet to make special objects stand out. This mount may have been fitted to a sword scabbard. It reminds us that small objects can carry big ideas about power, craft and identity.
Are you sure?
I like this object because it shows that Anglo-Saxon people made things with great care and skill. This sword mount was not just useful. It was made to be seen. Its silver, gold and red garnet decoration suggest that it belonged to something important, perhaps a sword carried by someone with statusimportant. Objects like this could help people show who they were. Even a tiny mount can tell us about craft, power and belonging.
Are you sure?
Are you sure?
Title 1
Yes! The red stone is called garnet. People used materials like silver, gold and garnet to make special objects stand out. This mount may have been fitted to a sword scabbard. It reminds us that small objects can carry big ideas about power, craft and identity.
I like this object because it shows that Anglo-Saxon people made things with great care and skill. This sword mount was not just useful. It was made to be seen. Its silver, gold and red garnet decoration suggest that it belonged to something important, perhaps a sword carried by someone with statusimportant. Objects like this could help people show who they were. Even a tiny mount can tell us about craft, power and belonging.
Yes! The red stone is called garnet. People used materials like silver, gold and garnet to make special objects stand out. This mount may have been fitted to a sword scabbard. It reminds us that small objects can carry big ideas about power, craft and identity.
Yes! The red stone is called garnet. People used materials like silver, gold and garnet to make special objects stand out. This mount may have been fitted to a sword scabbard. It reminds us that small objects can carry big ideas about power, craft and identity.
Are you sure?
Glossary
ScabbardA cover used to hold and protect a swordGarnetA dark red stone used to decorate special objects MountA small fitting attached to another object StatusHow important or powerful someone seemed to others
Title 1
Yes! The red stone is called garnet. People used materials like silver, gold and garnet to make special objects stand out. This mount may have been fitted to a sword scabbard. It reminds us that small objects can carry big ideas about power, craft and identity.
Are you sure?
I like this object because it shows that Anglo-Saxon people made things with great care and skill. This sword mount was not just useful. It was made to be seen. Its silver, gold and red garnet decoration suggest that it belonged to something important, perhaps a sword carried by someone with statusimportant. Objects like this could help people show who they were. Even a tiny mount can tell us about craft, power and belonging.
Title 1
Yes! The red stone is called garnet. People used materials like silver, gold and garnet to make special objects stand out. This mount may have been fitted to a sword scabbard. It reminds us that small objects can carry big ideas about power, craft and identity.
Title 2
Glossary
ScabbardA cover used to hold and protect a swordGarnetA dark red stone used to decorate special objects MountA small fitting attached to another object StatusHow important or powerful someone seemed to others
Title 1
Yes! The red stone is called garnet. People used materials like silver, gold and garnet to make special objects stand out. This mount may have been fitted to a sword scabbard. It reminds us that small objects can carry big ideas about power, craft and identity.
Are you sure?
Look for the part that shines like a jewel.
I like this object because it shows that Anglo-Saxon people made things with great care and skill. This sword mount was not just useful. It was made to be seen. Its silver, gold and red garnet decoration suggest that it belonged to something important, perhaps a sword carried by someone with statusimportant. Objects like this could help people show who they were. Even a tiny mount can tell us about craft, power and belonging.
Title 1
Yes! The red stone is called garnet. People used materials like silver, gold and garnet to make special objects stand out. This mount may have been fitted to a sword scabbard. It reminds us that small objects can carry big ideas about power, craft and identity.
Look for the part that shines like a jewel.
I like this object because it shows that Anglo-Saxon people made things with great care and skill. This sword mount was not just useful. It was made to be seen. Its silver, gold and red garnet decoration suggest that it belonged to something important, perhaps a sword carried by someone with statusimportant. Objects like this could help people show who they were. Even a tiny mount can tell us about craft, power and belonging.
Title 1
Yes! The red stone is called garnet. People used materials like silver, gold and garnet to make special objects stand out. This mount may have been fitted to a sword scabbard. It reminds us that small objects can carry big ideas about power, craft and identity.
Title 1
Yes! The red stone is called garnet. People used materials like silver, gold and garnet to make special objects stand out. This mount may have been fitted to a sword scabbard. It reminds us that small objects can carry big ideas about power, craft and identity.
Look for the part that shines like a jewel.
Title 1
Yes! The red stone is called garnet. People used materials like silver, gold and garnet to make special objects stand out. This mount may have been fitted to a sword scabbard. It reminds us that small objects can carry big ideas about power, craft and identity.
Are you sure?
Are you sure?