A brilliant new reading of the Bayeux Tapestry that radically alters our understanding of the events of 1066 and reveals the astonishing story of the survival of early medieval Europe\'s greatest treasure.
As a pictorial story it is delightful: the first feature-leng.
As an artefact, it is priceless, incomparable - nothing of it\'s delicacy and texture, let alone wit, survives from the period.
The Bayeux Tapestry was embroidered (it\'s not really a tapestry) in the late eleventh century.
A brilliant new reading of the Bayeux Tapestry that radically alters our understanding of the events of 1066 and reveals the astonishing story of the survival of early medieval Europe\'s greatest treasure