04-10-2013, 04:06 PM
The tunic is based on the texts by S.Apollinaris (for the tight sewings), with golden-embroidery as seen in the Musée D'archéologie Nationale (founds from St Denis and northern italy, VIth) and with striped-pattern (from texts by Apollinaris too). In Linnen.
A rectangular whithe coat in linen, to looks like the ripuarians in the texts meeting burgundians for a mariage; and a wool throusers (throsberg or schelsswig).
- lenticular shield with a button-umbo, from the necropolis of Flonheim,
- semi-spatha (not a copy one for now, same cemetery)
- spatha (same)
- francisca (in command, the one seems to has been destroyed in during the WWII, so i chose one from Worms, arround 480).
- Two coins from the roman republic, in pendants,
- Three ceramics (founds arround my native town, in picardy, all made by P.Alain Capt (Arse cretariae http://arscretariae-archeoceramique.blogspot.fr/),: one gallo-roman cup, found from Compiègne, one merovingian/anglosaxon greycup, and one roman bowl with reversed edge.
Two glases: one devoted to the light, without any feet ("campagnan apode glass"?), and one clawglass as found arround the channel/Rhine (this one specially is from harminges, belgium. A shame, but this was the only one aviable whithout a specific and expensive command )
In command too: a framea, a angon, a gold ring and a coins-claw from the same tomb of flonheim
One day, maybe an add with an spangenhelm from Colognia.. but before, i'll bring all the stuff from a women's tomb in Nouvion, for my girlfriend.. expensive too ^^
ps/edit: sorry to have splited it into 3parts, seems to have a maximal size to posts?
Database about the late roman and merovingien gauls: http://241-752.forumgratuit.fr/
Website of our cultural/reenactment team about merovingians times: http://www.musee-itinerant.org/index.php?width=1280
Website of our cultural/reenactment team about merovingians times: http://www.musee-itinerant.org/index.php?width=1280