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Revision as of 22:10, 25 January 2018
Gallery
English Thegn AD793‑1180 This Lord wears a madder dyed tunic and cloak. The neck and cuffs of his tunic are decorated in tablet weave and his cloak is closed with a large disc brooch.
Pat
ME0003 Aalsum Hat AD500‑979 Similar to the 'pill box' hat but extending down the back of the neck and worn in Frisia.
AH0007 Leg Bindings AD793‑1180 Many men wear leg bindings wrapped around their lower legs. They average 9cm wide, have a natural selvage and are primarily woven in a twill to give them more stretch.
by Liz Daborn
AK0004 Anglo‑Dane Knife Maker AD930‑979 His madder dyed tunic is embroidered in the Viking Jelling style. On his belt and in his hand are English seaxes with tooled leather sheaths.
Ted
ME0005 Toggled Boot AD850‑1050 Simple low ankle boots like these were common in England, Frisia and France.
by Ana Deissler
AS0002 Handled Antler Comb AD700‑1100 Used in England, France and Frisia. Made of Red deer antler and fixed with iron rivets.
by Gavin Archer
AC0002 Antler Comb AD900‑1020 Commonly used in all of Northern Europe. Made of Red deer antler and fixed with iron rivets.
by Gavin Archer
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