1985
DOI: 10.1017/s0003581500027177
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The Early Medieval Textiles at Maaseik, Belgium

Abstract: This article offers an account of the components, the structure and the history of the so-calledcasulaandvelaminaof Sts Harlindis and Relindis preserved at the Church of St Catherine at Maaseik in Belgium as relics of the two sisters who founded the nearby abbey of Aldeneik (where the textiles were kept throughout the Middle Ages). The compositecasulaof Sts Harlindis and Relindis includes the earliest surviving group of Anglo-Saxon embroideries, dating to the late eighth century or the early ninth. Probably si… Show more

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“…41 Embroidery and tablet-weaving in dyed silks and spun-gold thread, were also established in England as high-status crafts by the end of the 8 th century. 42 When textiles disappear from the cemeteries, the archaeological evidence for textile-making equipment takes up the story. Finds from two sizeable rural estate centres, at Flixborough in Lincolnshire 43 and Brandon in Suffolk, 44 have been studied in depth.…”
Section: The 7 Th and 8 Th Centuries: Clothing A Social Hierarchymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…41 Embroidery and tablet-weaving in dyed silks and spun-gold thread, were also established in England as high-status crafts by the end of the 8 th century. 42 When textiles disappear from the cemeteries, the archaeological evidence for textile-making equipment takes up the story. Finds from two sizeable rural estate centres, at Flixborough in Lincolnshire 43 and Brandon in Suffolk, 44 have been studied in depth.…”
Section: The 7 Th and 8 Th Centuries: Clothing A Social Hierarchymentioning
confidence: 99%