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=== ... made from different coloured cloth ===
''Tunics made from different types of cloth each a different colour''
 
== Primary Tunic Styles ==
== Knee length rucked tunics with tight rucked sleeves and unfaced rounded neck ==
** To bottom of knee: 5 manuscripts (most being post 1050AD)
|Literature
|Archaeology= * In the 10th- 11th Century** Dalmatic (tunic) of St. Ulrich (Germany), died in 973 Made of byzantine silk. The Tunic is 101cm wide and 143cm long, the sleeves are 50.5cm long. [Zwittmeier 2014]** Kragelund (Denmark) 1040-1155** Moselund (Denmark)1050-1150** Skjoldehamn (Norway) ~1025** Guddal (Norway) 1035-1165** Viborg shirt (Denmark) 11th C** Heinrich II tunic early 11thC<br>*pre-dating the Viking age** Thorsberg (C4th)** Bernuthsfeld (680–775AD)** Lenbreen tunic (Norway glacier) <br>*Post-dating the Viking age** Shirt of St. Louis (France) 13th C** Francis of Assisi (Italy) multiple tunics early 13th C** Thomas Becket vestments, including a shirt (Sens, France) 12th C** Ronbjerg Mose (Denmark) 13th C** St. Bernulf shirt (Utrecht, Netherlands) 12th C**Bocksten Man (Sweden) late 14th C
|Discussion =
Tunic length reconstructions are primarily based on Anglo-Saxon manuscripts. No tunics are shown to end between the knee and ankle.
A [[long robe|Ankle ankle length robe]] type garment is often shown being worn by aristocratic men sitting down.
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<gallery>File:Thorsberg Shirt.JPG|Thorsberg ShirtFile:Bernuthsfeld Tunic front.jpg|Bernuthsfeld Tunic</gallery>
=== ... with visible belts ===
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== Knee length rucked tunics with tight rucked sleeves and faced square keyhole neck ==
From 980AD.<!--{{Guide3|1|Unacceptable|1|Allowable|2|Optional}}-->
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|Art = *Anglo-Saxon**T58 c.1000AD :p.53, p,59; **T64 1025-1050AD**T66 1012-1023AD :f.93r; **T78:f.6r; **T87 **T98: **T103 after 1073AD
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|Discussion =Ewing has put forth a view that this style of tunic may have been introduced by the Danish.
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=== ... with decoration ===
{{Evidence
|Art =* T66 f.93r Goliath. Band of decoration across the mid skirt with outlying circle cluster in groups of 5 in a cross shape. Possible band of decoration across the chest.* T103 f.4r Gemini (left). Band of decoration across the mid skirt with outlying circles. Similar decoration is seen on two other zodiac figures, both depicted with non-keyhole, non-faced standard rounded neck holes.
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== Knee length rucked tunics with tight rucked sleeves and round faced keyhole neck ==
{{Evidence
Seen on aristocratic...
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==Bibliography==
{{Ref|Ewing 2007}}
{{Ref|Zwittmeier 2014}}
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[[Category:Men's Clothing]]