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  • Bautzen chape.jpg|''Germany, Bautzen'' Hedeby Sword Chape Borre.JPG|''Germany, Hedeby''
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  • | Burg Elmendorf, Germany || <b>Complete (Unfinished)</b> || Straight || Single || Yew || <b>162c | Oberflacht, Germany / Gr.7 || <b>Complete</b> || || Single || Yew || <b>169cm<
    20 KB (2,806 words) - 19:17, 13 January 2017
  • :C9th Germany :C9th Germany - pictures look like C11th?
    7 KB (1,028 words) - 11:40, 18 December 2016
  • *Elisenhof, Germany (8thC): 62 fragments of tabby were found. 9 had z-spun threads in both warp *Elisenhof, Germany (8thC): The plain 2/2 twill was the most common weave found at Elisenhof wi
    14 KB (2,275 words) - 14:34, 7 January 2017
  • ...rnate. Swords are influenced from a number of countries, including Norway, Germany, Denmark, France and England. With each country contributing their own aest ...modified version of Petersen’s hilt typology based on finds from Western Germany. More importantly he created the first sword blade typology.
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  • ===Germany - Bamberg Casket=== ===Germany - Cammin Casket===
    16 KB (2,134 words) - 20:03, 20 February 2017
  • * Germany, Thorsberg (C4th) * Germany, Bernuthsfeld (680–775AD)
    11 KB (1,787 words) - 17:58, 29 May 2017
  • *Quern (now Germany) Grave 2/1914: male, 22cm diameter. Fir or pine wood. Covered in iron sheet *Boeklund (now Germany) grave 1: female, 16cm diameter. Pine wood. Covered in iron sheets and iron
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  • [[File:Codex Aureus.png|thumb|Codex Aureus Epternacensis f.78, Germany, 1040AD]] * Hedeby, Denmark (Germany). A type E spearhead found in the harbour complete with 1m of remaining ash
    20 KB (3,187 words) - 20:45, 20 December 2016
  • ===Germany, Aachen===
    17 KB (2,349 words) - 19:27, 9 December 2016
  • ====Germany====
    22 KB (2,797 words) - 09:57, 7 January 2018
  • *Elisenhof, Germany (8thC): The remains of 17 leg bindings were found. 15 were made of 2/2 chev * Hedeby Harbour, Germany: 5 fragments of leg bindings were found in Hedeby harbour [HAGG 1984: p.24]
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  • Sweden – except for Halland, Skane and Gotland; France; Germany – Not including Hedeby; Switzerland; An item that appears to have been made and worn only by people from France, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland and Italy.
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  • ...nct handgrip come from the C7th Alemannic graves at Oberflacht in southern Germany. ...en found, such as the bone example from the C7th grave at Bad Cannstadt in Germany, but these have been identified as coming from a composite bow [Hoernig 200
    8 KB (1,330 words) - 10:17, 31 May 2020
  • ...ry:References]] [[Category:Book Chapters]] [[Category:Germany]] [[Category:Germany: Elisenhof]]</noinclude>
    1 member (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 13:39, 7 January 2017
  • ...Category:Library]] [[Category:Elisenhof]] [[Category:Germany]] [[Category:Germany: Elisenhof]]</noinclude>
    3 members (1 subcategory, 0 files) - 14:07, 7 January 2017
  • *Elisenhof, Germany (8thC): 22 examples of cloth where the warp and weft threads were of differ *Elisenhof, Germany (8thC): One example (E-76) of a plain 2/2 twill had black stripes of differ
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  • *Hedeby Harbour, Germany (9th-11th C): Multiple fragments were found that Hagg interprets to be from :*Germany, Cologne, Severinus. 'Minstrel's Grave' [OWEN-CROCKER 2004:p.181]
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  • *Elisenhof, Germany (8thC): One partial leg of a pair of children's trousers with an integral f * Hedeby, Germany: Fragment 2 is the upper part of hose made of two parts, both natural brown
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  • ...milar bench was also found in the Migration period Cemetary of Oberlfacht, Germany. [SZABO 1985: p. 121]
    4 KB (661 words) - 07:57, 21 February 2017

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