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Treasury of the Basilica of Our Lady, Maastricht, the Netherlands. Department of ancient vestments. So-called 'Robe of Saint Lambert', patterned silk mesh on linen, Central Asia, ca. 8th-12th c.

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Les anglo-saxons en Grande Bretagne:

livre:

- Dress in Anglo-Saxon England de Gale R. Owen-Crocker
- Cloth And Clothing in Early Anglo-Saxon England, AD 450-700, de Penelope Walton Rogers
- Circles and cemeteries: excavations at Flixton, volume 1; East anglian archeology 147
- A paraître: Tyttel's Halh: The Anglo-saxon Cemetery at Tittleshall, Norfolk, the Archaeology of the Bacton to King's Lynn Gas Pipeline
Rogers, Penelope Walton
- The Cambridge History of Western Textiles 2 Volume Boxed Set - David Jenkins;
- Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery, Dover: Excavations 1994 - Trevor Anderson; Relié
- Encyclopedia of Medieval Dress and Textiles of the British Isles, C. 450-1450 by Owen-Crocker, Gale, Coatsworth... de Gale, Coatsworth, Elizabeth, Hayward, Maria Owen-Crocker



Liens:
- Anglo-Saxon Textiles in the Mayer/Faussett Collection
Authors: Coatsworth, Elizabeth; Fitzgerald, Maria
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/m ... 1/art00001

- Textiles, cordage and raw fibre from 16-22 Coppergate
by Penelope Walton Rogers (taper dans google, et vous avez le pdf..)

- Crowfoot, Grace, "Textiles of the Saxon Period in the Museum of Archaeology
and Ethnology", in Proc. Cambridge Antiquarian Soc. vol. XLIV, 1951, pp.28-
33. [sect. II: Tablet Woven Braid on a Bronze Strap-end from St. John's
Cricket Field, Cambridge, Saxon, Late Pagan (split-pack diamond pattern);
and sect. III: Fragment of Broken Diamond or Crystal Twill in Linen, from
Barrington Cemetery, Saxon, Late Pagan.]
http://www.santacruzhandweavers.org/ann ... apers.html

autres références:
Crowfoot, Elisabeth. "Textiles," pp. 36-37 in "The Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Finglesham, Kent: A Reconsideration," by Sonia E. Chadwick. Medieval Archaeology, vol. 2 (1958), pp. 1-71.

"The Textiles." The Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Fonaby, Lincolnshire, ed. Alison M. Cook, pp. 89-100. Occasional Papers in Lincolnshire History and Archaeology 6. Sleaford: The Society for Lincolnshire History and Archaeology, 1981.

The Textiles." The Sutton Hoo Ship-Burial, vol. 3, part 1, ed. Rupert Bruce-Mitford, pp. 409-479. London: British Museum Publications Limited, 1983.
In addition to the plain weave from the Sutton Hoo find, an appendix documents some contemporary weaves: a two-hole starting border and a four-hole closing border from Broomfield Barrow, and the gold brocaded bands from Taplow Barrow.

Crowfoot, Elisabeth, and Hawkes, Sonia Chadwick. "Early Anglo-Saxon Gold Braids." Medieval Archaeology, vol. 11 (1967), pp. 42-86.
The basic source for early gold brocaded tablet weaving, it catalogues over 100 finds of Frankish, Anglo-Saxon, and Jutish pieces from the sixth century onward.

Hedges, John W. "Appendix 6: The Textiles and Textile Equipment," pp. 190-193 in "Excavations at 1 Westgate Street, Gloucester, 1975," by C.M. Heighway, A.P. Garrod, and A.G. Vince. Medieval Archaeology 23 (1979), pp. 159-213. (9ème siècle)

Pistes rapides de manuscrits anglo-saxons:

Wiki (même si on aime pas..): http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_anglo-saxon
(assez amusant, les "melting-pot" des mélanges et influences sur l'art des manuscrits, du reste).
Wiki anglais, nettement plus complet: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-Saxon_art
Plutôt très travaillé comme art, y compris dans le "métal"...(broches, boucles de ceintures...)

List of illuminated Anglo-Saxon manuscripts
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_il ... anuscripts

Anglo-Saxon Treasures Online
http://britishlibrary.typepad.co.uk/dig ... nline.html

Un monument capital de l'enluminure anglo-saxonne : le manuscrit 11 de Boulogne-sur-Mer
André Boutemy
http://www.persee.fr/web/revues/home/pr ... m_1_2_1045

Manuscrits à peintures anglo-saxons
http://data.bnf.fr/12048172/manuscrits_ ... rmanique_/


Il semble que, même si la Grande Bretagne soit une île, elle n'était pas isolée loin de tout => commerce de biens, mais aussi d'idées:
La circulation trans-manche des objets de type anglo-saxon et mérovingien (Ve-VIIe siècles)
http://www.academia.edu/1534033/La_circ ... e_siecles_


une galerie printerest qui peut amener à d'autres "trésors": https://www.pinterest.com/siledhubh/bijoux-anglo-saxon/

Trésor de Staffordshire: http://www.alaintruong.com/archives/201 ... 65839.html

Un livre: The Anglo-Saxon World [Anglais] [Relié]
Nicholas Higham
" The Anglo Saxon World The Anglo-Saxon period, stretching from the fifth to the late eleventh century, begins with the Roman retreat from Western world and ends with the Norman takeover of England. In this book, the author reexamines Anglo-Saxon England in the light of new research in disciplines as historical genetics, paleobotany, archaeology, and literary studies. Full description "

Une piste pour les décorations de vêtements anglo-saxons:
(à prendre avec un grain de sel.. l'auteur propose des projets "modernes" inspirés de traces anglo-saxonnes, mais souligne les interactions, influences, etc..)
Celtic, Viking & Anglo-Saxon Embroidery [Anglais] [Relié]
Jan Messent

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Message05 Déc 2013, 19:03

à nuancer...:
http://mahan.wonkwang.ac.kr/link/med/en ... dress.html

ANGLO-SAXON OXFORDSHIRE
http://www.ashmolean.org/ash/amps/leeds ... index.html
(pièces de fouilles dans cette région)

Usage and Meaning of Early Medieval Textiles
etheses.bham.ac.uk/954/2/Magoula09PhD2.pdf‎

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Message06 Déc 2013, 13:04

Ango-saxons:
Plus d'informations sue les matières que sur les formes.
http://vikingsonline.org.uk/resources/a ... xtiles.htm

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Message06 Déc 2013, 13:26

le "métal" peut faire partie de l'habillement: pièces de fouilles anglo-saxonnes, galerie printrest avec liens.

https://www.pinterest.com/motuniverse/a ... work-misc/

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Message10 Déc 2013, 14:36

Mord im Mittelalter - Das Fürstengrab von Greding

Vidéo super intéressante sur les fouilles, analyses et reconstitution, période franque.
Commentaires en allemand.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mspZNs2AISY


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