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Thinner versions include cord, line, string and twine.
Thinner versions include cord, line, string and twine.


Ropes could be made of [[linen]] or [[hemp]] with a possibilty of [[cotton]] for later period ropes.
Ropes could be made of [[linen]], [[leather]] or [[hemp]] with a possibilty of [[cotton]] for later period ropes. Ropes are usually kept coiled and could be spliced together to form longer lengths.


[[category:artefact (medieval)]]
[[category:artefact (medieval)]]

Revision as of 18:44, 27 April 2007

A rope twisted or braided length of fibres.

Thinner versions include cord, line, string and twine.

Ropes could be made of linen, leather or hemp with a possibilty of cotton for later period ropes. Ropes are usually kept coiled and could be spliced together to form longer lengths.