Observations upon a Scene in the Bayeux Tapestry, the Battle of Hastings and the Military System of the Late Anglo-Saxon State (http://deremilitari.org/2017/10/observations-upon-a-scene-in-the-bayeux-tapestry-the-battle-of-hastings-and-the-military-system-of-the-late-anglo-saxon-state/)
Not new but plenty of points to ponder. It lacks any illustrations, which are quite important, but you can find the Tapestry here. (https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/35/BayeuxTapestryC.jpg)
Bayeux Embroidery ;D 8)
Quote from: nikgaukroger on November 09, 2017, 02:52:25 PM
Bayeux Embroidery ;D 8)
Invoking WP:COMMONNAME (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Article_titles#Use_commonly_recognizable_names) here. :)
thanks for the link to the article....much appreciated and much to ponder on, if nothing else, the ruminations on size of the forces
Indeed. I have for some time felt that the forces at Hastings were grossly underestimated and that the army of the later Saxon kings had more to it than we generally believe. This study looks like a step in the right direction, away from ab initio dismissal as 'impossible' and towards such evidence as there is.
interesting musings on the ridge and the hill spur and the forces possibly needed to 'fill' them
if you are interested someone is reproducing the bayeaux tapestry here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1139246322780314/?multi_permalinks=1723759664328974¬if_id=1510229111233752¬if_t=group_activity