Asked by Nicole Balina on May 02, 2024

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Two silver spoons inscribed "Saulos" and "Paulos," Paul's names before and after baptism, were discovered as part of the Sutton Hoo burial. What might be inferred from these spoons?

A) They were part of the ritual burial ceremony.
B) The owner's need for utilitarian objects
C) They were left as gifts.
D) The owner's conversion to Christianity

Sutton Hoo

An Anglo-Saxon burial site in England known for its ship burial and wealth of historical artifacts, illuminating the early medieval period.

Baptism

The Christian bathing ceremony in which an infant or a convert becomes a member of the Christian community.

  • Explain the function and symbolism of objects within medieval Christian burial practices.
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Adriana SaucedoMay 05, 2024
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D
Explanation :
The inscriptions "Saulos" and "Paulos" on the spoons suggest a symbolic representation of conversion, mirroring the biblical story of Saul's conversion to Paul, a significant figure in Christianity. This implies the owner's conversion to Christianity or at least a recognition of Christian beliefs.