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Tunics

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''Tunics made from different types of cloth each a different colour''
== Primary Tunic Styles == === Knee length rucked tunics with tight rucked sleeves and unfaced rounded neck ===
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** To bottom of knee: 5 manuscripts (most being post 1050AD)
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|Archaeology= * In the 10th- 11th Century** Dalmatic (tunic) of St. Ulrich (Germany), died in 973 Made of byzantine silk. The Tunic is 101cm wide and 143cm long, the sleeves are 50.5cm long. [Zwittmeier 2014]** Kragelund (Denmark) 1040-1155** Moselund (Denmark)1050-1150** Skjoldehamn (Norway) ~1025** Guddal (Norway) 1035-1165** Viborg shirt (Denmark) 11th C** Heinrich II tunic early 11thC<br>*pre-dating the Viking age** Thorsberg (C4th)** Bernuthsfeld (680–775AD)** Lenbreen tunic (Norway glacier) <br>*Post-dating the Viking age** Shirt of St. Louis (France) 13th C** Francis of Assisi (Italy) multiple tunics early 13th C** Thomas Becket vestments, including a shirt (Sens, France) 12th C** Ronbjerg Mose (Denmark) 13th C** St. Bernulf shirt (Utrecht, Netherlands) 12th C**Bocksten Man (Sweden) late 14th C
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Tunic length reconstructions are primarily based on Anglo-Saxon manuscripts. No tunics are shown to end between the knee and ankle.
A [[long robe|Ankle ankle length robe]] type garment is often shown being worn by aristocratic men sitting down.}}<gallery>File:Thorsberg Shirt.JPG|Thorsberg ShirtFile:Bernuthsfeld Tunic front.jpg|Bernuthsfeld Tunic</gallery>=== ... with visible belts ==={{Evidence|Art =*Depictions of Vikings in the 10th / 11th centuries show them wearing knee length tunics????????|Literature|Archaeology|Discussion =This is based on the assumption that the Vikings seem to wear leather belts with decorative fittings and plates. There would be no point in this kind of belt being worn if it were not visible.For examples of elaborate belts see ‘Men’s Belts, Bags & Accessories’}}=== ... with unrucked sleeves ==={{Evidence|Art |Literature|Archaeology|Discussion }}=== ... shorter tunics ==={{Evidence|Art |Literature|Archaeology|Discussion
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=== Knee length rucked tunics ... with tight sleeves and square keyhole neck decoration ==={{Evidence|Art |Literature|Archaeology|Discussion }}
== Knee length rucked tunics with tight rucked sleeves and faced square keyhole neck ==
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{{Evidence
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*Anglo-Saxon
**T58 c.1000AD :p.53, p,59;
**T64 1025-1050AD
**T66 1012-1023AD :f.93r;
**T78:f.6r;
**T87
**T98:
**T103 after 1073AD
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Ewing has put forth a view that this style of tunic may have been introduced by the Danish.
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=== ... with decoration ===
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* T66 f.93r Goliath. Band of decoration across the mid skirt with outlying circle cluster in groups of 5 in a cross shape. Possible band of decoration across the chest.
* T103 f.4r Gemini (left). Band of decoration across the mid skirt with outlying circles. Similar decoration is seen on two other zodiac figures, both depicted with non-keyhole, non-faced standard rounded neck holes.
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== Knee length rucked tunics with tight rucked sleeves and round faced keyhole neck ==
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=== ... with decoration ==={{Evidence|Art |Literature|Archaeology|Discussion }} === ... with European style facing ==={{Evidence|Art |Literature|Archaeology|Discussion }}  == Shin length rucked tunics with tight rucked sleeves and =round keyhole neck==
These first appear after about 1025AD? – Harley.
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=== Knee Ankle length rucked tunics with visible belts =tight rucked sleeves==
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|Art =*Depictions of Vikings in the 10th / 11th centuries show them wearing knee length tunics????????|Literature|Archaeology|Discussion =This is based Seen on the assumption that the Vikings seem to wear leather belts with decorative fittings and platesaristocratic.. There would be no point in this kind of belt being worn if it were not visible.For examples of elaborate belts see ‘Men’s Belts, Bags & Accessories’
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== Tunics with wide sleeves Bibliography=={{Ref|Ewing 2007}}{{Ref|Zwittmeier 2014}}<HarvardReferences /> [[Category:Men's Clothing]]