Northern Archaeological Textiles
Northern Archaeological Textiles
Author(s):
Frances PritchardJohn Peter Wild
Publication Date: 30 April, 2015
Available in all formats
Publisher: Oxbow Books
ISBN: 9781782979791
ISBN: 9781782979791
Price: INR 1554.99
Description
Table of contents
This volume presents the papers from the seventh North-European Symposium for Archaeological Textiles (NESAT), held in Edinburgh in 1999. The themes covered demonstrate a variety of scholarship that will encourage anyone working in this important and stimulating area of archaeology. From the golden robes of a Roman burial, to the fashionable Viking in Denmark, through to the early modern period and more technological aspects of textile-research, these twenty-four papers (five of which are in German) provide a wealth of new information on the study of ancient textiles in northern Europe.
Description
This volume presents the papers from the seventh North-European Symposium for Archaeological Textiles (NESAT), held in Edinburgh in 1999. The themes covered demonstrate a variety of scholarship that will encourage anyone working in this important and stimulating area of archaeology. From the golden robes of a Roman burial, to the fashionable Viking in Denmark, through to the early modern period and more technological aspects of textile-research, these twenty-four papers (five of which are in German) provide a wealth of new information on the study of ancient textiles in northern Europe.
Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- Abbreviations for NESAT Volumes
- Chapter 1: Gold Textiles from a Roman Burial at Munigua (Mulva, Seville)
- Chapter 2: Two Gallo-Roman Graves Recently Found in Naintré (Vienne, France)
- Chapter 3: Das Mädchengrab der Fallward: Vorläufiger Bericht
- Chapter 4: Frühmittelalterliche Textilien aus der Nordostschweiz
- Chapter 5: Textile Pseudomorphs from a Merovingian Burial Ground at Harmignies, Belgium
- Chapter 6: Denmark – Europe: Dress and Fashion in Denmark’s Viking Age
- Chapter 7: Brocaded Tablet-Woven Bands: Same Appearance, Different Weaving Technique, Hørning, Hvilehøj and Mammen
- Chapter 8: Textile Production at Birka: Household Needs or Organised Workshops?
- Chapter 9: Who Produced the Textiles? Changing Gender Roles in Late Saxon Textile Production: the Archaeological and Documentary Evidence
- Chapter 10: Handwerk oder Industrie? Erfahrungen bei der Herstellung eines hochmittelalterlichen Wollgewebes auf dem Gewichtswebstuhl
- Chapter 11: Textiles of Seafaring: an Introduction to an Interdisciplinary Research Project
- Chapter 12: What Makes a Viking Sail?
- Chapter 13: Textiles for Transport
- Chapter 14: The Greenlandic Vaðmál
- Chapter 15: Stand und Notwendigkeit der Forschungen über die mittelalterliche Wollweberei auf dem südlichen Ostseegebiet
- Chapter 16: The Collection of Archaeological Textiles at Prague Castle
- Chapter 17: Textilfunde aus dem dreizehnten bis siebzehnten Jahrhundert: Neue Funde – Neue Erkenntnisse
- Chapter 18: Sixteenth-Century Textiles from Two Sites in Groningen, The Netherlands
- Chapter 19: ‘The Apparel oft Proclaims the Man’: Late Sixteenth- and Early Seventeenth-Century Textiles from Bridge Street Upper, Dublin
- Chapter 20: Women’s Robes Excavated from the Burial Crypt in the Holy Virgin Mary’s Church, Toruń, Poland
- Chapter 21: The Influence of West European Fashion on the Clothing of Toruń’s Townsfolk
- Chapter 22: The Human Development of Different Fleece-Types in Sheep and Its Association with the Development of Textile Crafts
- Chapter 23: A Preliminary Classification of Shapes of Loomweights
- Chapter 24: Remarks Concerning Some Details of Early Spinning Wheels
- Addresses of Speakers