On Feb 16, 2006, at 12:14 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I hope someone can assist me. One of the members of my "household" wants to take a look at what a 10th to the 11th C. German man would have worn. I tried to look through the net - but must not of worded my search correctly
because I could not find anything.
Would the German people at this time be considered the Franks? Any suggestions would be helpful.
   I'm trying hard to get more of my group to join this list.  :-)

There are a few surviving garments form Germany during this era. On the ecclesiastical side, there are fairly extensive sets of grave clothes from St. Ulrich (at Augsburg) and from Pope Clement II (at Bamberg). Surviving secular clothing from 10-11th c. Germany primarily include some of the earliest items associated with the Holy Roman Emperors, including some embroidered bands from a tunic, several half-circular cloaks, and a pair of full length cloth hose.

Publications covering some of these garments include:

Bayerischen Nationalmuseum. 1955. Sakrale Gewänder des Mittelalters. Ausstellung im Bayerischen Nationalmuseum München.

Bernhart, Joseph. 1955. "Bischof Udalrich von Augsburg" in Augusta: 955-1955. Verlag Hermann Rinn.

Müller-Christensen, Sigrid. 1953. "Konservierung alter Textilien" in Deutsche Kunst und Denkmalpflege, 1953/1:28-35.

Müller-Christensen, Sigrid. 1955. "Die Konservierung der Augsburger Ulrichsgewänder" in Deutsche Kunst und Denkmalpflege, 1955/2:111-116.

Müller-Christensen, Sigrid. 1960. Das Grab des Papstes Clemens II. im Dom zu Bamberg. Verlag F. Bruckmann, München.

Muthesius, Anna. 1997. Byzantine Silk Weaving AD 400 to AD 1200. Verlag Fassbaender, Vienna.

Ritz, J.M. 1955. "Ausstellung Sakraler Gewänder des Mittelalters in München" in Deutsche Kunst und Denkmalpflege, 1955/2:117-120.

Schramm, Percy Ernst & Florentine Mutherich. 1962. Denkmale der deutschen Konige und Kaiser. Prestel Verlag, München.

"Textilien in Schwaben" in Suevia Sacra. 1973. 51-216, pl. 188-214.

Wardwell, Anne E. 1974. "Archaeology and Medieval Textiles" given at Irene Emery Roundtable on Mueseum Textiles.

Heather

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