Gerum Cloak
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| Gerum Cloak | |
|---|---|
| Material | Wool |
| Height | 2 meters |
| Width | 2.48 meters |
| Discovered | 1920 Skaraborg County, Sweden |
| Discovered by | Johan Klasson |
| Present location | Stockholm, Stockholm County, Sweden |
The Gerum Cloak is a nearly intact brown wool cloak dating from 360 – 100 BC that was found in a peat bog on Gerumsberget plateau, Skaraborg County, Sweden in 1920.[1] The cloak is notable not only for its age and how well it was preserved, but for the Houndstooth pattern in which it was woven.