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Revision as of 11:56, 23 March 2013
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Caps with hair showing [V]
A small cloth cap like those from York, Lincoln and Dublin
Art
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Literature
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Archaeology
- York, England. 3 caps, all of silk.
- Lincoln, England. 1 cap of silk.
- Dublin, Ireland. 16 caps, 4 of silk and 12 of wool. 4 of these finds are only possibly from caps. [WINCOTT HECKETT 2003]
- Dokkum, Netherlands. [BRANDENBURGH 2009: p.69-70] c.568-651AD?
- Birka, Sweden. 1 cap of silk, Grave 946. Secured with a silver tablet woven band.
Discussion
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Headscarves
Dublin scarf with hair showing [V]
[WINCOTT HECKETT 2003] [OWEN-CROCKER 2004, p.224]
Hoods
Hooded Cloaks
See Large head cloth
Sprang hair net [V]
Art
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Literature
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Archaeology
- York - interpreted as leggings?
- Birka (HAGG 1986, p.51)
Discussion
Sprang hair nets have been recovered from Danish bog finds 800-500BC. A later interpreted find from Vindonissa, Switzerland is dated to 100AD. A possible sprang loom was found in the Oseberg burial. Although this was probably a tapestry loom [INGSTAD 1992]. A few fragments of possible sprang have been found in Birka [HAGG 1986: p.51]
Other sprang finds include leggings from Tegle, Norway, C6th and some fragments from York that have also been interpreted as leggings.
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sprang
References
<nocite> BRANDENBURGH2009 HAGG1986 INGSTAD1992 OWEN-CROCKER2004 WINCOTT2003
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