Leather tanning in the middle ages – Battle of Grunwald event
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GRUNWALD – JULY 17: Leather tanning in the middle ages – Battle of Grunwald 1410, 600th anniversary. July 17, 2010 in Grunwald, Poland.

Two men work together using a wooden lever system during a historical reenactment. This scene represents medieval leather tanning techniques. Their clothing and the surrounding camp setup give insights into life during the Battle of Grunwald era.

This visual is great for illustrating teamwork concepts, historical blog posts, or educational material. It captures a practical demonstration of past craftsmanship and community efforts.

The image uses bright, natural light to highlight the participants’ engagement and the rustic setting, adding an educational vibe suitable for history enthusiasts.

medieval reenactment, teamwork concept, historical method, leather crafting, Battle of Grunwald, 600th anniversary, Poland event

"Tanning is the process of treating skins and hides of animals to produce leather. A tannery is the place where the skins are processed." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, "Tanning (leather)", https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanning_(leather)
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