Woollen caps worn by Dutch whalers
In 1980 archaeologists investigated the graves of 185 Dutchmen – whale hunters and workmen of the train oil refineries – who had died on or near Spitsbergen during the 17th century. The skeletons were still wearing their
knitted woollen caps. Each cap was individualized; the men recognized one another only by the pattern of stripes on the caps. The men were bundled up so tightly against the fierce cold that only their eyes were visible.
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Woollen caps worn by Dutch whalers
In 1980 archaeologists investigated the graves of 185 Dutchmen – whale hunters and workmen of the train oil refineries – who had died on or near Spitsbergen during the 17th century. The skeletons were still wearing their
knitted woollen caps. Each cap was individualized; the men recognized one another only by the pattern of stripes on the caps. The men were bundled up so tightly against the fierce cold that only their eyes were visible.
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In 1980 archaeologists investi ...... only their eyes were visible.
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In 1980 onderzochten archeolog ...... kt dat je alleen hun ogen zag.
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NG-2006-110-4
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Rijksmuseum
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Wollen mutsen van Nederlandse walvisvaarders
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Woollen caps worn by Dutch whalers
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created
c. 1700 - c. 1800
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ca. 1700 - ca. 1800
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extent
circumference 30 cm
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depth 29.5 cm
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doos breedte 35 cm
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doos diepte 29,5 cm
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doos hoogte 30 cm
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height 26 cm
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height 30 cm
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muts hoogte 26 cm
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muts omtrek 30 cm
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width 35 cm
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Collectie: Spitsbergen (collectie)
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Collectie: kostuums en accessoires
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Collection: costumes and accessories
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temporal
18e eeuw
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18th century
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