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Pour le costume en lui même :
http://www.maering.co.uk/
http://mahan.wonkwang.ac.kr/link/med/england/anglo-saxon/culture/dress.html

Pour les différents accessoires et bijoux
Ashmolean Museum (Oxford) : http://www.ashmolean.org/ash/amps/leeds/AS_Oxfordshire/anglo_saxon_oxfordshire_index.html
British Museum : http://www.britishmuseum.org/explore/highlights.aspx
(rechercher 'saxon')
http://www.ashmolean.org/ash/amps/discovery/Life/clothes/brooches_info.html

En livres :
Dress in Middle Age (3 tomes) éd. Boydell
Hottenroth


Une bibliographie dont j'avoue ne pas avoir forcément lu (voir quasi aucun ;) )
tiré de l'article : Early Anglo-Saxon Costume:  An Archaeological Approach
Copyright 2002, 2003 by Elizabeth Peters

Bibliography
Books
Adkins, Lesley and Roy.  The Handbook of British Archaeology.  Constable, London, 1982.
Campbell, James, ed.  The Anglo-Saxons.  Penguin Books:  London, 1991.
Carver, Martin, ed.  The Age of Sutton Hoo.  Boydell Press:  Woodbridge, 1992.
Collingwood, Peter.  The Techniques of Tabletweaving.  Robin and Russ Handweavers:  McmInnville, Oregon, 1996.
Evison, Vera.  An Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Alton, Hampshire.  Hampshire Field Club:  Hampshire, 1988.
Evison, Vera.  Dover: The Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery.  Historic Buildings and Monuments.  Archaeological Report No. 3.  Commission for England: London,
Guido, Margaret.  The Glass Beads of Anglo-Saxon England c. AD 400-700.  The Boydell Press:  London, 1999.
Hald, Margrethe.  Ancient Danish Textiles from Bogs and Burials: A Comparative Study of Costume and Iron Age Textiles.  Copenhagen:  The National Museum of Denmark, 1980.
Hald, Margrethe.  Primitive Shoes: An Archaeological-Ethnological Study based upon Shoe Finds from the Jutland Penninsula.  Copenhagen:  The National Museum of Denmark, 1972.
Hansen, Egon.  Tablet Weaving: History, Techniques, Colors, Patterns.  Højbjerg, Denmark: Hovedland Publishers, 1990
Hines, John.  Clasps Hektespenner, Agraffen: Anglo-Scandinavian Clasps of Classes A-C of the 3rd to 6th centuries A.D. Typology, Diffusion and Function.  Kungl. Vitterhets Historie och Antikviets Akademien, Stockholm, 1993
Hines, John.  A New Corpus of Great Square-Headed Brooches.  Boydell Press:  London, 1997.
Hoffmann, Marta.  The Warp Weighted Loom.  Robin and Russ Handweavers:  McMinnville, OR, 1964.
Jorgensen, Lise Bender.  North European Textiles until AD 1000.  trans. Peter Crabb. Aarhus : Aarhus University Press, 1992.
Krupp, Christina, and Carloyn A. Priest-Dorman.  “Women’s Garb in Northern Europe, 450-1000 C.E.: Frisians, Angles, Franks, Balts, Vikings, and Finns.”  The Compleat Anachronist #59.  SCA, Inc., 1992.
Laing, Lloyd and Jennifer.  Early English Art and Architecture.  Sutton Publishing:  Phoenix Mill, 1996
Leeds, E. T.  A Corpus of Early Anglo-Saxon Great Square-Headed Brooches.  The Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1949.
MacGregor, Arthur and Ellen Bolick.  A Summary Catalogue of the Anglo-Saxon Collections (Non-Ferrous Metals) British Archaeological Reports, British Series 230.  Oxford:  Ashmolean Museum, 1993.
O’Domhnail, Cormac macCliuin.  Arthurian Costume:  Clothing in Post-Roman Britain, AD 400-550 Revised.  Moongate Designs, Canton, MI, 1987.
Owen-Crocker, Gale R.  Dress in Anglo-Saxon England.  Manchester University Press: Manchester, 1986.
Paxon, Diana L.  Germanic Costume From the Early Iron Age to the Viking Era, 2nd ed..  Grayhaven Costume Series #3, Berkeley, 1992.  (SCA Publication)
Spies, Nancy.  Ecclesiastical Pomp and Aristocratic Circumstance:  A Thousand Years old Brocaded Tabletwoven Bands.  Arelate Studio:  Jarretsville, Maryland, 2000.
Webster, Leslie, and Janet Backhouse.  The Making of England:  Anglo Saxon Art and Culture AD 600-900.  British Museum Press:  London 1992.
West, Stanley, E.  The Anglo Saxon Cemetery at West Garth Gardens, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, Catalogue.  East Anglian Archaeology Report No. 38.  Suffolk County Planning Department:  Bury St. Edmunds, 1988.
Welch, Martin.  Discovering Anglo-Saxon England.  The Pennsylvania State Press, University Park, PA, 1992.
Wilson, David M. ed.  The Archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England.  Cambride University Press:  Cambridge, 1976.

Articles
Batchelor, D.  “Darenth Park Anglo-Saxon Cemetery, Dartford.”  Archaeologia Cantiana, Vol. CVII, 1990.  pp. 35-72.
Chadwick, Sonia E., “The Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Finglesham, Kent.”  a Reconsideration.  Medieval Archaeology, v. 2, 1958.  pp. 1-71.
Crowfoot, Elisabeth and Hawkes, Sonia Chadwick.  “Early Anglo-Saxon Gold Braids.”  Medieval Archaeology, vol 11 (1967).  pp 42-86.
Crowfoot, G. M.  1950:  “Textiles of the Saxon Period in the Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology.“  Cambridge Antiquarian Society Proceedings 44.  pp. 26-32.
Crowfoot, G. M.  1952: “Anglo Saxon Tablet Weaving.”  The Antiquaries Journal XXXII.  pp. 189-191.
Crowfoot, G. M.  1956: “Anglo Saxon Sites in Lincolnshire.”  The Antiquaries Journal XXXVI.  pp. 183-189.
Hawkes, Sonia Chadwick.  "Eastry in Anglo-Saxon Kent:  Its Importance, and a Newly Found Grave."  Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History.  pp.81-113.
Hawkes, Sonia Chadwick.  "The Anglo-Saxon cemetery of Bifrons, in the parish of Patrixbourne, East Kent."  Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History 11, 2000.pp. 1-91.
Leeds, E.T.  1957.  "Notes on Jutish Art in Kent between 450 and 575."  Medieval Archaeology, Vol. 1.  pp. 5-26.
Perkins, D. R. J. and Sonia Chadwick Hawkes.  “The Thanet Gas Pipeline Phases I and II (Monkton Parish), 1982.”  Archaeologia Cantiana, Vol. CI, 1991.  pp. 83-114.
Perkins, D. R. J.  “The Jutish Cemetery at Sarre Revisited: A Rescue Evaluation.”  Archaeologia Cantiana, Vol. CIX, 1991.  pp. 139-166.
Warhurst, Alan.  “The Jutish Cemetery at Lyminge. “ Archaeologia Cantiana, Vol. LXIX, 1955.  pp. 1-40.

Internet
Archaeology Magazine.  Pictures of Huldremose Gown.  http://www.archaeology.org/online/features/bog/jpegs/huldremose2.jpeg
Priest-Dorman, Carolyn.  Textile Resources for the Re-enactor  http://www.cs.vassar.edu/~capriest/textileres.html
Priest-Dorman, Carolyn.  Viking Resources for the Re-enactor http://www.cs.vassar.edu/~capriest/vikresource.html
Priest-Dorman, Carloyn.  “Metallic Trims for Some Early Period Personae.”  Pikestaff Arts and Sciences Issue (December 1994).
Priest-Dorman, Carolyn.  “A Saxon Threaded-In Tablet Weave.”  Pikestaff, December 1990, reprinted on the internet, 1997.
Wilson, Melanie.  5th Century Anglian Information.  http://www.maering.co.uk/
York Archaeological Trust  http://www.yorkarchaeology.co.uk/
Regia Anglorum: Anglo-Saxon, Viking, Norman and British Living History  http://www.regia.org/
Angelcynn: Anglo-Saxon Living History 400-900 A.D  http://www.angelcynn.org.uk/
Old English Pages.  http://www.georgetown.edu/cball/oe/old_english.html


(Je remercie tout particulièrement Hengist, Percival, Yrwanel et Morcant pour m'avoir fait part de leurs recherches et m'avoir donné ces liens)
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Bases Française :

http://www.enluminures.culture.fr/documentation/enlumine/fr/ 
Manuscrit médiévaux enluminés conservé dans les bibliothèques municipales

http://liberfloridus.cines.fr/ Manuscrits médiévaux conservés dans les bibliothèques de l'enseignement supérieur

http://mandragore.bnf.fr/html/accueil.html Manuscrits médiévaux conservés à la bibliothèque nationale de france (BNF)

http://www.bm-lyon.fr/trouver/basesdedonnees/base_eluminure.htm Manuscrits conservés à la bibliothèque de lyon

Autres Bases

Anglophone
http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/ttp/ttpbooks.html "Turning the page", quelques manuscrits dont on peu "tourner les pages" (et zoomer)

http://www.abdn.ac.uk/bestiary/ le bestiaire d'aberdeen

http://www.bodley.ox.ac.uk/dept/scwmss/wmss/medieval/browse.htm Bodleïan Library (université d'oxford)




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Mes préférées sont mandragore et liber floridus.

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