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==Some possible reconstructions==
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The seven figures shown here are intended to demonstrate possible interpretations of female clothing. Any single item from any of these examples can be interchanged with another. For example the Kostrup style of pleated hangerock could be worn with a non pleated shift and a back train.<br>
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H Tuna s.jpg
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|width="100pt"| [[File:H Hedeby s.jpg|thumb|100x150px|left]]
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Woollen hangerock  with embroidered darts down the back  and a silk bias strip between the brooches. Worn over a woollen dress and a linen shift.<br>
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Based on finds from Hedeby.
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|width="100pt"| [[File:H Tuna s.jpg|thumb|100x150px|left]]
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Woollen hangerock with a tablet woven strip between the brooches and a woven band around the hem.  Worn over a linen hangerock with a band around the hem. Worn over a  linen shift. A woollen back train is worn over all of this.<br>
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Based on the Tuna figure.
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|- valign="top" id="Kostrup"
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|width="100pt"| [[File:H Kostrup Birka s.jpg|thumb|100x150px|left]]
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|width="600pt"|
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Pleated woollen hangerock with a tablet woven strip between the brooches. Worn over a pleated linen shift.<br>
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Based on finds from Kostrup and Birka.
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|- valign="top" id="Double"
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|width="100pt"| [[File:H Double s.jpg|thumb|100x150px|left]]
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|width="600pt"|
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Woollen hangerock with embroidered darts down the sides and a woven reinforcing band around the hem. Worn over a longer linen hangerock.<br>
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Based on finds from Hedeby and Birka.
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|- valign="top" id="Birka"
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|width="100pt"| [[File:H Birka-linen s.jpg|thumb|100x150px|left]]
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Double linen style of hangerocks. Worn over a pleated linen shift. A textile belt is worn around the waist.<br>
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Based on finds from Birka and interpreted by Grijer.
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|- valign="top" id="Birka2"
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|width="100pt"| [[File:H Birka s.jpg|thumb|100x150px|left]]
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|width="600pt"|
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Woollen hangerock with a separate linen apron over the top. The apron is edged with a silk bias tape. The Hangerock is worn over a non-pleated linen shift.<br>
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Based on finds from Birka and interpreted by Bau and Ewing.
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|- valign="top" id="Hedeby2"
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|width="100pt"| [[File:H Hedeby2 s.jpg|thumb|100x150px|left]]
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|width="600pt"|
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Woollen empire style hangerock with embroidered darts front and back. A textile belt is worn under the chest. Worn over a woollen shift.<br>
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Based on finds from Hedeby.
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==References==
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[[Category:Women's Clothing]]
 
[[Category:Women's Clothing]]

Revision as of 11:26, 3 March 2013

Viking Hangerock


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Some possible reconstructions

The seven figures shown here are intended to demonstrate possible interpretations of female clothing. Any single item from any of these examples can be interchanged with another. For example the Kostrup style of pleated hangerock could be worn with a non pleated shift and a back train.

H Hedeby s.jpg

Woollen hangerock with embroidered darts down the back and a silk bias strip between the brooches. Worn over a woollen dress and a linen shift.
Based on finds from Hedeby.

H Tuna s.jpg

Woollen hangerock with a tablet woven strip between the brooches and a woven band around the hem. Worn over a linen hangerock with a band around the hem. Worn over a linen shift. A woollen back train is worn over all of this.
Based on the Tuna figure.

H Kostrup Birka s.jpg

Pleated woollen hangerock with a tablet woven strip between the brooches. Worn over a pleated linen shift.
Based on finds from Kostrup and Birka.

H Double s.jpg

Woollen hangerock with embroidered darts down the sides and a woven reinforcing band around the hem. Worn over a longer linen hangerock.
Based on finds from Hedeby and Birka.

H Birka-linen s.jpg

Double linen style of hangerocks. Worn over a pleated linen shift. A textile belt is worn around the waist.
Based on finds from Birka and interpreted by Grijer.

H Birka s.jpg

Woollen hangerock with a separate linen apron over the top. The apron is edged with a silk bias tape. The Hangerock is worn over a non-pleated linen shift.
Based on finds from Birka and interpreted by Bau and Ewing.

H Hedeby2 s.jpg

Woollen empire style hangerock with embroidered darts front and back. A textile belt is worn under the chest. Worn over a woollen shift.
Based on finds from Hedeby.


References

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