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A mantle is a cone shaped garment made from a circle of cloth with a hole in the centre for the head. It comes to about knee to mid-shin and was often belted to free the arms. | A mantle is a cone shaped garment made from a circle of cloth with a hole in the centre for the head. It comes to about knee to mid-shin and was often belted to free the arms. | ||
{{Evidence | {{Evidence | ||
|Art= | |Art= | ||
− | *T16:f2v | + | *[[T-M#T16|T16]]:f2v |
− | *T20:f1r | + | *[[T-M#T20|T20]]:f1r |
− | *T23:f2r and others in the same manuscript | + | *[[T-M#T23|T23]]:f2r and others in the same manuscript |
− | *T24:21r | + | *[[T-M#T24|T24]]:21r |
− | *T39:f.68v | + | *[[T-M#T39|T39]]:f.68v |
− | *T44:f11v | + | *[[T-M#T44|T44]]:f11v |
− | *T48:5v | + | *[[T-M#T48|T48]]:5v |
− | *T49:7v | + | *[[T-M#T49|T49]]:7v |
− | *T51:16r and others in the same manuscript | + | *[[T-M#T51|T51]]:16r and others in the same manuscript |
− | *T56:11v | + | *[[T-M#T56|T56]]:11v |
− | *T68:115r | + | *[[T-M#T68|T68]]:115r |
− | *T75:f9r | + | *[[T-M#T75|T75]]:f9r |
− | *T73:2v | + | *[[T-M#T73|T73]]:2v |
− | *T84:f73v and others in the same manuscript | + | *[[T-M#T84|T84]]:f73v and others in the same manuscript |
− | *T86:22r and others in the smae manuscript | + | *[[T-M#T86|T86]]:22r and others in the smae manuscript |
* Carving of the Virgin Mary BK129 mid 11th | * Carving of the Virgin Mary BK129 mid 11th | ||
− | *T97:f18r and others in the same manuscript | + | *[[T-M#T97|T97]]:f18r and others in the same manuscript |
− | *T103:f12v and others in the same manuscript | + | *[[T-M#T103|T103]]:f12v and others in the same manuscript |
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|Archaeology | |Archaeology | ||
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==Cloaks (women)== | ==Cloaks (women)== | ||
− | A cloak is a rectangular woollen garment worn around the shoulders and fastened with either simple ties or a brooch. | + | A cloak is a rectangular woollen garment worn around the shoulders and fastened with either simple ties or a brooch.<br> |
{{Evidence | {{Evidence | ||
|Art = | |Art = | ||
− | *T48:f8v (1000AD) Patience wearing a cloak pinned at the chest. | + | *[[T-M#T48|T48]]:f8v (1000AD) Patience wearing a cloak pinned at the chest. |
|Literature | |Literature | ||
|Archaeology | |Archaeology | ||
|Discussion= | |Discussion= | ||
Cloaks do not appear to be a garment worn by women, they are not seen in manuscripts. The manuscript immages appear to suggest the cloak was a male garement and women wore a mantle. Whether this is also the case in the lower ranks of society, where a mantle would be less practical in everyday life, is hard to say. | Cloaks do not appear to be a garment worn by women, they are not seen in manuscripts. The manuscript immages appear to suggest the cloak was a male garement and women wore a mantle. Whether this is also the case in the lower ranks of society, where a mantle would be less practical in everyday life, is hard to say. | ||
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+ | ==Palla== | ||
+ | The Palla is a large headcovering, which also covers the shoulders and back and is fastened with a brooch at the neck. It is also listed under headcoverings, but is mentioned hear as it does look like a cloak that also covers the head.<br> | ||
+ | {{Evidence | ||
+ | |Art= | ||
+ | *[[T-M#T5|T5]]:120v | ||
+ | *[[T-M#T23|T23]]:f64v | ||
+ | *[[T-M#T64|T64]]:14r shows a palla type garment covering the head but not pinned at the neck. | ||
+ | |Literature | ||
+ | |Archaeology | ||
+ | |Discussion= | ||
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+ | }} | ||
+ | <br> | ||
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+ | ==Other over garments== | ||
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+ | {{Evidence | ||
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+ | |Art= | ||
+ | *[[T-M#T49|T49]]:15v shows a cloak like garment that seems to be pinned to front of the dress below the shoulder. | ||
+ | *[[T-M#T64|T64]]:f.57v the woman on the right seems to be wearing a short version on a mantle that is belted all the way around. Whether this is a poor version of a mantle or some other poncho style garment is not clear. | ||
+ | |Literature | ||
+ | |Archaeology | ||
+ | |Discussion | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Women's Clothing]] | [[Category:Women's Clothing]] |
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Mantles
A mantle is a cone shaped garment made from a circle of cloth with a hole in the centre for the head. It comes to about knee to mid-shin and was often belted to free the arms.
Art
- T16:f2v
- T20:f1r
- T23:f2r and others in the same manuscript
- T24:21r
- T39:f.68v
- T44:f11v
- T48:5v
- T49:7v
- T51:16r and others in the same manuscript
- T56:11v
- T68:115r
- T75:f9r
- T73:2v
- T84:f73v and others in the same manuscript
- T86:22r and others in the smae manuscript
- Carving of the Virgin Mary BK129 mid 11th
- T97:f18r and others in the same manuscript
- T103:f12v and others in the same manuscript
Literature
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Archaeology
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Discussion
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Cloaks (women)
A cloak is a rectangular woollen garment worn around the shoulders and fastened with either simple ties or a brooch.
Art
- T48:f8v (1000AD) Patience wearing a cloak pinned at the chest.
Literature
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Archaeology
--
Discussion
Cloaks do not appear to be a garment worn by women, they are not seen in manuscripts. The manuscript immages appear to suggest the cloak was a male garement and women wore a mantle. Whether this is also the case in the lower ranks of society, where a mantle would be less practical in everyday life, is hard to say.
Palla
The Palla is a large headcovering, which also covers the shoulders and back and is fastened with a brooch at the neck. It is also listed under headcoverings, but is mentioned hear as it does look like a cloak that also covers the head.
Art
Literature
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Archaeology
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Discussion
Other over garments
Art
- T49:15v shows a cloak like garment that seems to be pinned to front of the dress below the shoulder.
- T64:f.57v the woman on the right seems to be wearing a short version on a mantle that is belted all the way around. Whether this is a poor version of a mantle or some other poncho style garment is not clear.
Literature
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Archaeology
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Discussion
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