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- Haberget abstract "Haberget (halberget, hauberget, halberject) was a kind of cloth described in the Magna Carta, whose precise nature is not altogether certain; the New Oxford English Dictionary defined it only as "a kind of cloth". A 1968 review by the Society for Medieval Archaeology of the UK proposed that it was a woolen cloth known for a broken diamond texture that was required by early looms.As one of three kinds of cloth named in the Magna Carta and in a variety of other medieval sources, it is believed to have been a major article of commerce in the 12th and 13th centuries. The cloth could be dyed green, 'peacock', dark brown, or in grain, and was available in coarse, good, or fine qualities, selling from 5.5d. to 4s. a yard. As such it could compete with griseng for use by the poor, or might be of a grade suitable for royalty.The texture of the cloth is believed to have superficially resembled a hauberk (chain mail) due to the pattern of horizontal rows, known as a 'broken diamond' or 'broken lozenge' twill, which has been excavated from peat bogs dating back to the 4th century A.D. Made of worsted yarn, the pattern is not obliterated by heavy pounding. In Iceland, Norway, and Sweden such cloth is referred to as hringofann, meaning "hauberk", a term persisting to the present day.".
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- Haberget wikiPageRevisionID "453126709".
- Haberget wikiPageWikiLink Bog.
- Haberget wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fabrics.
- Haberget wikiPageWikiLink Chain_mail.
- Haberget wikiPageWikiLink Griseng.
- Haberget wikiPageWikiLink Hauberk.
- Haberget wikiPageWikiLink Magna_Carta.
- Haberget wikiPageWikiLink Mail_(armour).
- Haberget wikiPageWikiLink Oxford_English_Dictionary.
- Haberget wikiPageWikiLink Peat_bog.
- Haberget wikiPageWikiLink Society_for_Medieval_Archaeology.
- Haberget wikiPageWikiLink Twill.
- Haberget wikiPageWikiLink Worsted.
- Haberget wikiPageWikiLinkText "haberget".
- Haberget hasPhotoCollection Haberget.
- Haberget wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Textile-stub.
- Haberget subject Category:Fabrics.
- Haberget hypernym Kind.
- Haberget type Textile.
- Haberget comment "Haberget (halberget, hauberget, halberject) was a kind of cloth described in the Magna Carta, whose precise nature is not altogether certain; the New Oxford English Dictionary defined it only as "a kind of cloth".".
- Haberget label "Haberget".
- Haberget sameAs m.0crcrzz.
- Haberget sameAs Q5636719.
- Haberget sameAs Q5636719.
- Haberget wasDerivedFrom Haberget?oldid=453126709.
- Haberget isPrimaryTopicOf Haberget.