Cloth and Clothing in Early Anglo-Saxon England, AD 450-700

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Penelope Walton Rogers (2007) Cloth and Clothing in Early Anglo-Saxon England, AD 450-700 [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1000304

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Introduction

This database has been extracted from a much larger collection of data compiled by staff and volunteers at The Anglo-Saxon Laboratory (incorporating Textile Research). The extract covers the period AD 450-700 and includes 3802 records of textiles from 162 Anglo-Saxon cemeteries. It has been made available as part of the Cloth and Clothing in Early Anglo-Saxon England project, funded by English Heritage, and it forms the basis of the book:

Penelope Walton Rogers (2007) Cloth and Clothing in Early Anglo-Saxon England, AD 450-700. CBA, York.

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