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* Hedeby Harbour, Germany: 5 fragments of leg bindings were found in Hedeby harbour [HAGG 1984: p.24]
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: Fragment 28: This is part of a sleeve, where an old leg binding may have been reused as part of the sleeve. It is a self woven band of 2/2 twill and is 7.5cm wide. <br>
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: Fragment 29: Fragmentary piece of tabby with cut and hemmed edges, probably a leg binding as it is the right width (7.5 cm)<br>
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:Fragment 43: Self woven band in 2/2 twill, 102 cm long and 7.5 cm wide. <br>
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:Fragment 49B: Fragmentary self woven band in chevron twill. 42cm long and 9cm wide. <br> [HAGG 1984: p.24]
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:Fragment 55C: Self woven band in chevron twill. 118cm long and 8.5cm wide. [HAGG 1984: p.28]
  
 
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Leg Bindings (Men)


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Leg Bindings

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Archaeology

  • Hedeby Harbour, Germany: 5 fragments of leg bindings were found in Hedeby harbour [HAGG 1984: p.24]
Fragment 28: This is part of a sleeve, where an old leg binding may have been reused as part of the sleeve. It is a self woven band of 2/2 twill and is 7.5cm wide.


Fragment 29: Fragmentary piece of tabby with cut and hemmed edges, probably a leg binding as it is the right width (7.5 cm)


Fragment 43: Self woven band in 2/2 twill, 102 cm long and 7.5 cm wide.


Fragment 49B: Fragmentary self woven band in chevron twill. 42cm long and 9cm wide.
[HAGG 1984: p.24]


Fragment 55C: Self woven band in chevron twill. 118cm long and 8.5cm wide. [HAGG 1984: p.28]

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Reference

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