Changes

Sword Scabbard Chapes

8 bytes removed, 16:19, 27 September 2019
/* Borre Style 1 */
== Borre Style 1 ==
<gallery heights=170px mode="Packed-hover" style="text-align: left;">
Bautzen chape.jpg|Germany, Bautzen
Hedeby Sword Chape Borre.JPG|Germany, Hedeby
</gallery>
 
'''Paulsen's Type II.3'''<br>
''''Chapes with Germanic quadruped motif - Animal Style of the Baltic Region''''<br>
A small group of sword chapes combining Borre style decoration with a possible Christian motif - the Crucifixion. Possibly originated in Denmark. [HEDENSTIERNA-JONSON 2006b:p.315]<br>
<br>
 
== Borre Style 1a ==
<gallery heights=170px mode="Packed-hover" style="text-align: left;">
Bautzen chape.jpg|Germany, Bautzen
Hedeby Sword Chape Borre.JPG|Germany, Hedeby
</gallery>
'''Archaeology'''<br>
*Iceland, Lundur. 1 find, possibly from Gotland [ROESDAHL & WILSON 1992:cat.330]
=== Borre Style 2 1b ===
<gallery heights=170px mode="Packed-hover" style="text-align: left;">
Humberside chape.jpg|England, Humberside
</gallery>
9th/10th Century<br>
<br>
{{evidence|Art|Literature|'''Archaeology ='''
*England, Hull [MILLS 2001:p101 fig.V281]
*Iceland, Ljarskogar [PAULSEN 1953:pp.49-50, No.4, fig.55] [HAYEUR SMITH 2003:p.354 no.5072]
|Discussion}}<br>
== Borre Style 2 ==