The document is a riddle poem from the Exeter Book, a 10th century manuscript. The poem describes something that has had its life and strength taken away, been wetted and dipped in water, had its hair removed in the sun, been cut by a knife to remove impurities, been folded by fingers, been marked by bird droppings on its brown surface, been covered by a good man with boards and stretched skin, been adorned with gold, and decorated with woven wire. It asks the reader to ask for its name.