I was therefore surprised to discover a carving from France that clearly shows a Viking influenced pommel well into the High Middle Ages. The carving in question is at Rheims and Armour in Art places it circa 1220 AD. The fact the knights are in full mail armour with coifs and no helmets mean it is unlikely to date before 1200. If the carving depicts the martyring of Thomas Becket, then the carving cannot possibly be older than 1171 AD, as Becket died on December 29th, 1170.
Short of arguing the pommel is meant to be a deliberate anachronism, which I think unlikely given that the rest of the knights' equipment is up to date, we have a very rare instance suggesting Viking-style pommels might still be in use in the first decades of 13th century France.

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