All Medieval Chest Types, How They Were Made & Used [Medieval Professions: Arkwright]
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00:00 Introduction
00:17 Arkwright
00:36 The Importance of Chests in the Middle Ages
02:10 Difference Between Static and Transport Chests
03:36 Materials
04:33 Decoration
05:36 Chest Types
06:11 Dugout Chest
07:22 Box
07:51 The Standard (Chest)
09:02 Six Board/Slab Ended Chest
10:41 The Viking Chest
11:38 The Hutch
13:11 The Ark
13:56 The Plinth Chest
14:50 The Panel Chest
15:37 Timeline of Chest Development

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