Many moderately-prosperous freeman farmers would have been similarly homed, but it was labeled as Anglo-Saxon or Jute where I found it, and there are a few indicators of Migration Period style, particularly the clothes of the two women in the background and the pattern on the pot in the foreground.
What makes this specifically German? Weren’t most medieval homes back then similar in style or layout?
Many moderately-prosperous freeman farmers would have been similarly homed, but it was labeled as Anglo-Saxon or Jute where I found it, and there are a few indicators of Migration Period style, particularly the clothes of the two women in the background and the pattern on the pot in the foreground.
Makes sense, thanks.