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''A covering of cloth for the head and neck with an opening for the face.''<br><br>Surprisingly there is scant evidence for people wearing hoods during the Viking Age. <br><br> ==From the Viking Age==<!--{{Guide1|4|Optional}}-->
{{Evidence
|Art =
* Hetta, siðr hattr, siðr höttr [EWING 2007]
|Archaeology =
* Denmark, [[S-S#Hedeby|Hedeby]], wool hood [HAGG 1991]* Norway, [[B-S#Skjoldehamn|Skjoldehamn]], wool hood [LOVLID 2009]
|Discussion
--<br>
}}
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==From other periods=={{Evidence|Art |Archaeology = * Scotland, Orkney, wool fringed hood(215-615AD)* Greenland, }}<br> ==... with a lining ==Currently with have no evidence for lined hoods.<br><br> ==... made from leather ===<!--{{Guide1|4|Unacceptable}}-->
'''Discussion'''<br>
--Currently with have no evidence for leather hoods.<br>
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== See Also ==
[[Men's Cloaks(Men)#Hooded Cloaks|Men's Hooded Cloaks(Men)]]<br>[[Hats (Men)]]<br>[[Women's Caps, Scarves, Hoods and Hair nets|Caps, Scarves, Hoods and Hair nets (Women)]]<br>[[Men's Hats]]<br>
== References ==
HAGG1991
LOVLID2009
OWEN-CROCKER2004
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