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=====Art=====
* W1 National Museum, Nuremberg (Hs. 156 142) - Codex aureus Epternacensis. C.1030AD ([SKODELL 2008)]
=====Discussion=====
Mail shirts are usually shown unsplit. A few of the depictions from Western European manuscripts do however show side split mail shirts.
=====Art=====
* T44 Boulogne, MS11 f.104v late C10th (Possible – detail hidden)
* A carving at Hildesheimer cathedral ([SKODELL 2008)]* 980AD Byzantine ([NICOLLE 2005, : p.51)]
===Bayeux Style===
''Interpreted as either a front split mail shirt or alternatively a mail shirt with mail shorts.''
=====Art=====
* Bayeux Tapestry c.1076AD ([WILSON, The Bayeux Tapestry 1985)]
* T86 The Old English Hexatech 1025-1050AD
* Winchester carving 1050-1100AD ([WILSON, The Bayeux Tapestry 1985)]
=====Discussion=====
The ‘mail shorts’ theory has been dismissed by Wilson ([WILSON, The Bayeux Tapestry 1985)], Grape ([GRAPE 1994) ] and others.
===Full Split===
=====Art=====
* Bayeux Tapestry c.1076AD ([WILSON, The Bayeux Tapestry 1985)]* R1 Dijon, Bibliotheque Municipale MS 14 fol.13, Bible of St. Etienne, 1109-1111AD – Picture of Goliath ([SKODELL 2008)]
==See Also==
===References===* [*GRAPE 1994] GRAPE, Wolfgang. The Bayeux Tapestry. 1994 * [*NICOLLE 2005] NICOLLE, David. Carolingian Cavalryman AD 768-987 (Osprey Warrior 96). 2005* [*SKODELL 2008] SKODELL, Henry. “Schutzausrüstung zur zeit der Schlacht von Hastings (Protective Equipment Present at the Battle of Hastings).” [http://www.reenactment.de/reenactment_start/reenactment_startseite/diverses/kitguide/kitguide.html Website] 2008.* [*WILSON 1985] WILSON, David M. The Bayeux Tapestry. 1985
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