Yet it is undoubtedly of early date, and probably, at any rate, not later than the tenth or eleventh century.
But I very much doubt whether their style justifies my attributing to them any date earlier than the eleventh century.
There has also been found a metal mirror with an Arabic inscription of the tenth or eleventh century at Samarovo in the land of the Ostyaks, where the Irtysh and the Ob join.
If this surmise be accurate, the front would date from the eleventh century.
Between Auvergne and Bourgogne there is an example in the abbey church at Souvigny (Allier) (eleventh century) (Fig.
But this solution would seem to have been reached only after some intermediate steps had been taken which may, perhaps, be traced in a number of eleventh century churches.
Adam of Bremen (eleventh century) thought that the Scandinavians were the Hyperboreans.
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