.@QueensClassics @EquineAnn Final one--supposedly early 4thC or before textile, Coptic: https://m.flickr.com/#/photos/27305838@N04/6244007982/ …pic.twitter.com/ABhshFz9p4
History, archaeology, place-names & early lit. Main research on post-Roman Britain & Anglo-Saxon England; also long-distance trade, migration & contact.
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.@QueensClassics @EquineAnn Final one--supposedly early 4thC or before textile, Coptic: https://m.flickr.com/#/photos/27305838@N04/6244007982/ …pic.twitter.com/ABhshFz9p4
A wool tunic with appliqué, from L7th-L9thC Egypt, colours still brilliant! :) http://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O119593/tunic-unknown/ …pic.twitter.com/ssKhdF4Gq6
Pair of 4th-5thC red/purple leather shoes decorated w/ gold leaf, from a woman's grave, Egypt, http://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O119560/pair-of-shoes/ …pic.twitter.com/68IRRuKbUZ
@caitlinrgreen you remember the pictures of leather shoes I sent you they were quite similar to these ones
@caitlinrgreen I am thinking the hands who made them are always the same and endure the same labour
@caitlinrgreen everyone focuses on the creation but not on the artisan who made it reality :(
@Umarkarim89 Often true, though the Jorvik Viking centre at York does focus a lot on their lives--worth visit if get chance :)
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