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Druzhina26 Feb 2014 3:14 a.m. PST

Illustrations of Anglo Saxon Costume & Soldiers in the Tiberius Psalter, England, c.1050
Goliath
Crucifixion
Harrowing of Hell
Archangel Michael
David

Ian Heath based a Late Saxon Fyrdman on the Tiberius Psalter. The figure is based on Goliath with the shield pattern of Michael. The pattern on the lower tunic is similar to the tunic of Christ in the Harrowing of Hell and the sleeves of David.

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Anglo Saxon Costume & Soldiers in the Tiberius Psalter, England, c.1050

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Fizzypickles26 Feb 2014 6:34 a.m. PST

Very nice collection of references ty *smile*

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