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A Rare Pair of Two-Colour English Medieval Floor Tiles from Malmesbury Abbey sub-Rugs- Carpets & Textiles Kurds are an ancient Indo-European

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Kurds are an ancient Indo-European language group of Southwest Asia

This instrument would have been most likely used to evaluate the density and strength of bones and also the tooling of the bone when paired with a cutting instrument

Marco Polo mentioned the golden thread fabrics made by the textile makers of Yazd

with the date written by hand

Having abundantly carved floral and foliate decoration to ends and flanks with oak leaves & acorns

A Rare Pair of Two-Colour English Medieval Floor Tiles from Malmesbury Abbey sub-Rugs- Carpets & Textiles Kurds are an ancient Indo-EuropeanOrigin: English Period: Fourteenth Century Provenance: Unknown Date: c. 1350 1400 Depth: 1. 5 inches Width: 8 inches Length: 8 inches Reputed to have been found in the ruined portion of Malmesbury Abbey, from a four tile design having stylised acorn leaves, double ruled lines and arches. When complete, these tiles would have formed a central six lobed medallion with central rabbit motif, though as a pair they still work together symmetrically. From an

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