Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Dewangga Bayeux" in Malay language version.
Yet in modern times, this piece of eleventh-century women's work has been wrongly called a "tapestry," a term that is readily associated with the large male-dominated workshops of northern Europe in the late middle ages that produced images woven into the fabric. The correct term "Bayeux Embroidery" evokes the manual work of women, probably the very reason that previous attempts to call this famous work a Broderie have not prevailed.