SC - Early sources
Alderton, Philippa
phlip at morganco.net
Wed Mar 18 19:05:51 PST 1998
Don't suppose you could make two copies of this article? Pretty please?
phlip at morganco.net
Never a horse that cain't be rode,
And never a rider that cain't be throwed.
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: On Tue, 17 Mar 1998, morganna wrote:
:
: > I have been wanting to do a Viking or an early Irish (pre elizabethan)
: > feast.
: > Morganna
:
: My lady,
: your problem here is that there really -isn't- anything to link the raw
: ingredients type of information from archaeology with the actually food
: served at table. your best sources are literary. look for descriptions
: of feasts and meals. draw what you can from these. Ann Hagan's really
: excellent handbooks on Anglo-Saxon food are your next source. They meet
: your time criteria if not your locality. For literary sources try some of
: the sagas (written down in the 13th and 14th century but supposedly
: representing a much earlier life-style). And there is an excellent
: article on food in the Bayeaux Tapestry in the 1995 ACTA on Medieval Food
: and Drink from SUNY Binghamton. IF you don't have access to it, send me a
: postal address and I will make you a photocopy.
:
: Elaina
:
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