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Re: Nailed shoes and fingerless gloves


From: Mathieu Harlaut
Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2008 21:59:54 +0200

Hi Jens,

Thanks a lot for sharing that with us.

Cheers,

Mathieu


Le 17 sept. 08 =E0 09:26, Jens B=F6rner a =E9crit :

>
> Hello all,
>
> For those of you searching for evidences for nailed shoes, this may be
> interesting:
> In Paderborn/Koettenhagen in Germany recent excavations from a small =20=

> lake
> brought to light a lot of leather findings, inkluding leather =20
> patterns,
> shoes.
> Among them, turnshoes with nailed soles, and a glove without fingers =20=

> with
> stamped decoration.
> Some of you may know those kind of gloves from some images, though =20
> they are
> quite rare and exotic.
> The finings are dated to 1350-1450.
>
> Mentioned in the current number of the "AiD" ("Archaeologie in =20
> Deutschland",
> =3D> "Archeology in Germany"), No. 5/2008: http://www.aid-magazin.de/
> There is also a photo, of someone is interested, I can scan it.
>
> Best wishes to all,
>
> Jens
> http://www.diu-minnezit.de
>
>
>
>




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