hudaldring
Hudaldring is a term derived from Old Norse and is sometimes used in historical and archaeological contexts, particularly concerning early medieval Scandinavia. It refers to a type of binding or fastening that involves using animal hides or skins. This technique was common for securing various items, from shields and weapons to clothing and structural elements. The durability and flexibility of treated hides made them a practical material for these purposes.
In the context of archaeological finds, hudaldring can be identified through impressions left on metal or wooden