Domain: saxonrabbit.com

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Saxon Lyre Hearpa
The Saxon lyre shown is their old lyre that was built for a customer who desired 4 strings. Their current lyre is "an almost exact replica of the Sutton Hoo ...
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A-S Textile Bibliography
Crowfoot, G. M. 1950: "Textiles of the Saxon Period in the Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology", Cambridge Antiquarian Society Proceedings 44, pp. 26-32. ...
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Early Anglo-Saxon Costume: An Archaeological Approach
In this class, we will look at Anglo-Saxon Costume in the Pagan Era (410-650 AD). Examples of men’s and women’s costume will be discussed. ...
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Chessel Down
Early Saxon Brocaded Tablet Weaving Diagrams. Chessel Down, Shalfleet, Isle of Wight, mid 6th century (expanded from fragments) ...
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A-S Textile Bibliography
"Evidence of Dyeing Practices from a Group of Late Saxon Textiles from London." Dyes on Historical and Archaeological Textiles 2, pp. 22-24. ...
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Early Anglo-Saxon Costume: An Archaeological Approach
In this class, we will look at Anglo-Saxon Costume in the Pagan Era (410-650 AD). Examples of men’s and women’s costume will be discussed. ...
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Early Anglo-Saxon Costume: An Archaeological Approach
In this class, we will look at Anglo-Saxon Costume in the Pagan Era (410-650 AD). Examples of men’s and women’s costume will be discussed. ...
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