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Seax
,/* English style Seax Sheathes (C9th to C11th) */
Seax sheaths are made from substantial leather up to 3mm thick and closed by rivets about 4 to 5cm apart. In England there are 12 finds of Seax sheaths out of a total of 61 [CAMERON 2000: p.64-65]<br>
:Type- ?
:Find Date- before 1860
:Comments- Contains a name in Old English
:Bibliography- [OKASHA 1992:p.64 cat.1 pl.IV]
|Seen=
|Museum= Aachen Cathedral Treasury
|Accession=
|i1none=X
|i2h=70px
|i2=sheath_Aachen.jpg
}}
:Type- ?
:Find Date- ?
:Comments- Contains a name in Old English
:Bibliography- [OKASHA 1992:p.64 cat.12 pl.V]
|Seen=
|Museum= Aachen Cathedral Treasury
|Accession=
|i1none=X
|i2h=70px
|i2=sheath_Trondheim_T5919.jpg
}}
:Type- ?
:Find Date- ?
:Comments- Contains a name in Old English
:Bibliography- [OKASHA 1992:p.64 cat.13 pl.V]
|Seen=
|Museum= Aachen Cathedral Treasury
|Accession=
|i1none=X
|i2h=70px
|i2=sheath_Trondheim_T5919.jpg
}}
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|- valign="top" id="C.DLS4"
|width="100pt"| [[File:sheath_Dublin_DLS4.jpg|thumb|130x150px|left|alt=Dublin DLS4]]