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15:23, 30 August 2018 Woad.gif (file) 3 KB Admin Woad (used for dying, producing a blue colour). By Colin Levick. 1
15:22, 30 August 2018 Madder.gif (file) 4 KB Admin Madder (produces many hues of red, brown and orange). By Colin Levick. 1
15:22, 30 August 2018 Bilberry.gif (file) 3 KB Admin Bilberries. By Colin Levick. 1
15:22, 30 August 2018 Apple.gif (file) 4 KB Admin Apples By Colin Levick. 1
15:18, 30 August 2018 Oxcartwb.gif (file) 15 KB Admin To pull heavy loads oxen were employed. By Roland Williamson or Colin Levick. 1
15:18, 30 August 2018 Plover.gif (file) 3 KB Admin Plover. By Roland Williamson or Colin Levick. 1
15:17, 30 August 2018 Hare.gif (file) 4 KB Admin Hare. By Roland Williamson or Colin Levick. 1
15:17, 30 August 2018 Animals.gif (file) 23 KB Admin Many of animals kept domestically are the same as today. By Roland Williamson or Colin Levick. 1
15:17, 30 August 2018 Deer.gif (file) 9 KB Admin Deer. By Roland Williamson or Colin Levick. 1
15:17, 30 August 2018 Goose.gif (file) 3 KB Admin Goose. By Roland Williamson or Colin Levick. 1
15:03, 30 August 2018 Butch02.jpg (file) 21 KB Admin Pork in the process of being made into joints 1
15:02, 30 August 2018 Butch01a.jpg (file) 11 KB Admin A deer being skinned prior to being butchered 1
15:01, 30 August 2018 Fish1.gif (file) 4 KB Admin Top to Bottom herring, salmon, eel and perch 1
15:01, 30 August 2018 Fish2.gif (file) 7 KB Admin Top: pike Bottom: plaice 1
14:59, 30 August 2018 Carrot.gif (file) 2 KB Admin Carrot 1
14:59, 30 August 2018 Cabbage.gif (file) 3 KB Admin Cabbage 1
14:58, 30 August 2018 Sloe.gif (file) 7 KB Admin Sloe 1
14:58, 30 August 2018 Garlic.gif (file) 2 KB Admin Garlic 1
14:53, 30 August 2018 WinchesterPottery1.gif (file) 6 KB Admin A selection of Winchester ware. By Colin Levick. 1
14:53, 30 August 2018 TorkseyPottery1.gif (file) 3 KB Admin Typically stout Torksey ware. By Colin Levick. 1
14:52, 30 August 2018 ThetfordPottery2.gif (file) 9 KB Admin A Thetford ware storage jar. By Colin Levick. 1
14:52, 30 August 2018 ThetfordPottery1.gif (file) 5 KB Admin A typical Thetford ware pot. By Colin Levick. 1
14:50, 30 August 2018 StamfordPottery1.gif (file) 5 KB Admin Typical Stamford ware pottery styles. By Colin Levick. 1
14:49, 30 August 2018 Kiln.gif (file) 14 KB Admin A cross section of an idealised turf covered pottery kiln before it was sealed or through the flue/door opening. By Colin Levick. 1
14:48, 30 August 2018 Potterswheel1.gif (file) 5 KB Admin A manuscript image of a potters wheel. By Colin Levick. 1
14:48, 30 August 2018 Potterystamp.gif (file) 3 KB Admin An antler decorative stamp. By Colin Levick. 1
14:41, 30 August 2018 Manu083.gif (file) 5 KB Admin Tents as the Anglo-Saxons saw them 1
14:41, 30 August 2018 Manu082.gif (file) 7 KB Admin Tents as the Anglo-Saxons saw them 1
14:41, 30 August 2018 Manu081.gif (file) 7 KB Admin Tents as the Anglo-Saxons saw them 1
14:41, 30 August 2018 Manu080.gif (file) 4 KB Admin Tents as the Anglo-Saxons saw them 1
14:41, 30 August 2018 Manu079.gif (file) 3 KB Admin Tents as the Anglo-Saxons saw them 1
14:41, 30 August 2018 Manu078.gif (file) 4 KB Admin Tents as the Anglo-Saxons saw them 1
14:40, 30 August 2018 Walls.gif (file) 15 KB Admin Various types and methods of cladding and infill of Anglo-Saxon wooden buildings By Ben Levick 1993. 1
14:39, 30 August 2018 Sfb03.gif (file) 6 KB Admin The 'sunken featured building' clad and thatched. By Ben Levick 1993. 1
14:38, 30 August 2018 Sfb02.gif (file) 8 KB Admin The frames and floor in the sunken featured building By Ben Levick 1993. 1
14:37, 30 August 2018 Sfb01.gif (file) 5 KB Admin A cross-section through a house with a void beneath the floor, known as a 'sunken featured building' By Ben Levick 1993. 1
14:35, 30 August 2018 Hall03.gif (file) 7 KB Admin The same building as Hall02.gif now clad and roofed with thatch By Ben Levick 1993. 1
14:34, 30 August 2018 Hall02.gif (file) 8 KB Admin A three-quarter view through an idealised Saxon home built using simple frame construction. By Ben Levick 1993. 1
14:32, 30 August 2018 Hall01.gif (file) 3 KB Admin A typical cross-section through a standard Saxon house. By Ben Levick 1993. 1
14:28, 30 August 2018 Glass.gif (file) 8 KB Admin Early Viking glass drinking vessels were largely conical, and about 120mm or 5 inches high, developing into the bag-beaker style later on. 1
14:28, 30 August 2018 Glasbead.gif (file) 5 KB Admin A graphic of some of the more common bead styles 1
13:43, 30 August 2018 Fishin10.gif (file) 2 KB Admin A typical eel spear. Notice the many-barbed side to perfect a grip upon those slimy little beasties 1
13:42, 30 August 2018 Fishin09.gif (file) 2 KB Admin Fishing spears from the Castle Gardens Museum, York 1
13:41, 30 August 2018 Fishtrap.gif (file) 5 KB Admin A typical cross-section of a fish trap 1
13:41, 30 August 2018 Fishin07.gif (file) 6 KB Admin Long-netting. The net angles in the direction of the incoming tide. When the tide withdraws fish are captured in the net 1
13:39, 30 August 2018 Fishin06.gif (file) 4 KB Admin A finished fishing net 1
13:38, 30 August 2018 Fishin05.gif (file) 4 KB Admin The clove hitch 1
13:38, 30 August 2018 Fishin04.gif (file) 4 KB Admin The sheetbend 1
13:36, 30 August 2018 Fishin02.gif (file) 921 bytes Admin Suggested arrangement of terminal trace using bored stone, nettle-hemp line and barbed iron hook 1
13:35, 30 August 2018 Fishin03.gif (file) 3 KB Admin Methods of long-lining, both from shore and from small fishing vessels 1
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