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==Typology== | ==Typology== | ||
+ | We are using Steven Ashby's Typology. | ||
− | ==Type | + | ==Ashby Type 1a - Early Anglo-Saxon== |
+ | Date: AD300-600<br> | ||
+ | Mainly found in: England, Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark<br> | ||
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− | ==Type 3 - == | + | ==Ashby Type 1b - Barred== |
+ | Date: AD500-800<br> | ||
+ | Mainly found in: England, Netherlands, Belgium, France<br> | ||
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+ | ==Ashby Type 1c - High-backed== | ||
+ | Date: AD450-800<br> | ||
+ | Mainly found in: Scotland, Ireland<br> | ||
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+ | ==Type 2a - Flat-sided== | ||
+ | Date: AD600-900<br> | ||
+ | Mainly found in: England, Netherlands, Belgium, France<br> | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | The flat connecting plates are cut from the ribs of sheep or other domestic mammals | ||
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+ | ==Type 2b - Bowed== | ||
+ | Date: AD600-900<br> | ||
+ | Mainly found in: England, Netherlands, Belgium, France<br> | ||
+ | Frequently referred to as 'hogback' or 'winged' combs. | ||
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+ | ==Type 2c - Coped== | ||
+ | Date: AD600-900<br> | ||
+ | Mainly found in: England, Netherlands, Belgium<br> | ||
+ | They are most common in the Netherlands, but also appear in small numbers in the southern British Isles. | ||
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+ | ===[[:Category:Our Replicas|Replica by Gavin Archer]] - England, York: Coppergate=== | ||
+ | [[File:Type 2c York, 7550 - GAV.JPG|thumb|500px|left|Replica created by Gavin Archer 2017]] | ||
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+ | {{Cat| | ||
+ | :Find Type- ? | ||
+ | :Find Date- ? | ||
+ | :Beam- | ||
+ | :Plates- | ||
+ | :Comments- | ||
+ | :Bibliography- | ||
+ | :*{{ListRef|Macgregor, Mainman & Rogers 1999|cat.7550}} | ||
+ | |Seen= yes | ||
+ | |Museum= Jorvik Viking Museum | ||
+ | |Accession= | ||
+ | |i1=Type 2c York. 7550.JPG | ||
+ | |i2= | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | ==Type 3 - Handled== | ||
+ | Date: AD700-1100<br> | ||
+ | Mainly found in: England, Netherlands, Belgium<br> | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | Southern Style use a slotted antler tine.<br> | ||
+ | Northern Style consists of 2 connecting plates.<br> | ||
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==Type 4 - Horn== | ==Type 4 - Horn== | ||
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==Type 5 - Norse== | ==Type 5 - Norse== | ||
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+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | File:Comb - Westness (Crocker 1846).JPG|[[:Category:Scotland, Orkney, Westray: Pierowall|Scotland, Orkney, Westray: Pierowall]] | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
==Type 6 - Short== | ==Type 6 - Short== | ||
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==Type 7 - Long== | ==Type 7 - Long== | ||
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+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | File:Comb hesket.jpg|Hesket, England | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
==Type 8i - Short== | ==Type 8i - Short== | ||
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==Type 9 - Copper== | ==Type 9 - Copper== | ||
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+ | File:Hedeby Antler Comb-2.JPG|Hedeby, Old Denmark | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
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==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 22:32, 9 September 2023
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Intro here
Typology
We are using Steven Ashby's Typology.
Ashby Type 1a - Early Anglo-Saxon
Date: AD300-600
Mainly found in: England, Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark
Ashby Type 1b - Barred
Date: AD500-800
Mainly found in: England, Netherlands, Belgium, France
Ashby Type 1c - High-backed
Date: AD450-800
Mainly found in: Scotland, Ireland
Type 2a - Flat-sided
Date: AD600-900
Mainly found in: England, Netherlands, Belgium, France
The flat connecting plates are cut from the ribs of sheep or other domestic mammals
Type 2b - Bowed
Date: AD600-900
Mainly found in: England, Netherlands, Belgium, France
Frequently referred to as 'hogback' or 'winged' combs.
Type 2c - Coped
Date: AD600-900
Mainly found in: England, Netherlands, Belgium
They are most common in the Netherlands, but also appear in small numbers in the southern British Isles.
Replica by Gavin Archer - England, York: Coppergate
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Type 3 - Handled
Date: AD700-1100
Mainly found in: England, Netherlands, Belgium
Southern Style use a slotted antler tine.
Northern Style consists of 2 connecting plates.