Yes, it is interesting the different views published of "objective facts". Bizarre? Unfortunately, it seems such a common problem in research.

To bring this back to textiles and costume:

We were unable to make it to Scandinavia on this trip (just not enough time), so we went to the UK again. Saw a nice sprang "sock" (Roman period) in York and have a pretty good photo of it, a silk headcovering (Viking) and wool tunic (Coptic) in Cambridge, among other things. Had a very nice time visiting and comparing notes with various "living history" reenactment groups that we met while there.

Beth

At 11:23 AM 9/28/2005, you wrote:
Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2005 16:48:08 -0700
From: Cin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: re: [h-cost] Eleonora da Toledo -- forensics

Beee-zarre.  "Archaeology" magazine july/aug 05 issue has the prelim
results from the current dig in Florence.  I think you'll find some of
the hands-on forensic evidence a given by the Italian archaeologists
to be "just a little" different.  I'll cite all of the Eleanora's
health tidbits from the article "Secrets of the Medici":

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