Some examples from the lively european medieval scene.
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Sam Voigt, bonecarver of the reenactment group Fogelvrei (left); works of Antje Chrosziel (right).
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Replicas of Monica Tielens: a chess gaming piece built from mammoth ivory after the find from Lewis (Scotland, 12th century AD, original from walrus ivory) on the left; a frisian belt buckle (ca. 1000 AD) on the right.
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A comb and weaving tablets from Edgar the Banwyrtha, boneworker of the UK reenactment group Regia Anglorum (left); bone workshop with Kerstin Schwämmle of Agil (right).
Some examples from the lively european medieval scene.
Sam Voigt, bonecarver of the reenactment group Fogelvrei (left); works of Antje Chrosziel (right).
Replicas of Monica Tielens: a chess gaming piece built from mammoth ivory after the find from Lewis (Scotland, 12th century AD, original from walrus ivory) on the left; a frisian belt buckle (ca. 1000 AD) on the right.
A comb and weaving tablets from Edgar the Banwyrtha, boneworker of the UK reenactment group Regia Anglorum (left); bone workshop with Kerstin Schwämmle of Agil (right).