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Indispensable to shoe researches for the reliability of its dating evidence. FINDS RESEARCH GROUP AD 700-1700 (Along with Dress Accessories) these two volumes brook few rivals and represent the best scholarship focused on shoes and everyday dress accessories from the Middle Ages. Indispensable....Groundbreaking. SPECULUM
Book Description
Until recently, very little was known about medieval shoes. Glimpses in manuscript illustrations and on funerary monuments, with the occasional reference by a contemporary writer, was all that the costume historian had as evidence, not least because leather tends to perish after prolonged contact with air, and very few actual examples survived. In recent years, however, nearly 2,000 shoes, many complete and in near-perfect condition, have been discovered preserved on the north bank of the Thames, and are now housed in the Museum of London. This collection, all from well-dated archaeological contexts, fills this vast gap in knowledge, making it possible to chart precisely the progress of shoe fashion between the twelfth and fifteenth centuries.
Shoes and Pattens : Finds from Medieval Excavations in London (Medieval Finds from Excavations in London),Francis Grew,Margrethe de Neergaard,Susan Mitford (illustrations),Boydell Press,0851158382,Archaeology,Archaeology / Anthropology,Art,Clothing and dress,England,Europe - Great Britain - General,Fashion,History,History - General,London,Medieval,Medieval, 500-1500,Sabots,Shoes,To 1500,Archaeology by period / region,Costume,Fashion design,History of art: c 500 CE to c 1400,London, Greater London,Medieval European archaeology,Social Science / Archaeology,Wardrobe & makeup,c 1000 CE to c 1500
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