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''Usually worn on a shoulder strap and suspended at waist level.''<br>
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* T84 Vatican Reg.12 f.24v
* T86 Hexatech T86:f41v
* Bayeux Tapestry, 1080AD. 3 Norman archers. [WILSON 1985:pl.60)]
'''Archaeology'''<br>
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We have a number of Anglo-Saxon manuscript illustrations of quivers.<br>
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==Suspended from waist==
'''Art'''<br>
* Bayeux Tapestry, 1080AD. One mail wearing Norman archer. [WILSON 1985:pl.60]
* T84 Vatican Reg.12 f.27v
'''Archaeology'''<br>
* Scar boat grave, Scotland. [OWEN and & DALLAND 1999: p.112-115].
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== References ==
* [*GROENMAN VAN WAATERINGE 1984] Groenman van Waateringe, Willy. Die Lederfunde Von Haithabu. 1984.
* [*OWEN and DALLAND 1999] Owen, Olwyn, and Magnar Dalland. SCAR A Viking Boat Burial on Sanday, Orkney. Tuckwell Press, 1999.
* [*WILSON 1985] Wilson, David M. The Bayeux Tapestry. 1985.
== References ==
{{Ref|Groenman Van Waateringe 1984}}
{{Ref|Owen & Dalland 1999}}
{{Ref|Rau 2007|x}}
{{Ref|Wilson 1985}}
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