The excavations by the “Università degli Studi”, Verona, under the scientific guidance of Prof. Giuliana M. Facchini, have brought to light a small room that is believed to have been used for the treatment of wool, given the nature of the loom weights recovered. It is not easy, on the basis of the specifics of the parts recovered, to form a hypothesis of the type of woolen yarn that was spun: probably it was material of average consistency, destined to satisfy the needs of personal/family consumption (rather than wholesale)
This paper presents the preliminary results of an archaeometric analysis on 13 loom-weights from som...
All the research on the Venetoâs medieval sheep farm are based on few evidences, provided mostly by ...
The loom weights stored at the museum are of unknown origin. The study aims to examine this class of...
Some archaeological finds potentially related to wool production and its processing come from the pr...
The archaeological discoveries of the Roman age in the Lower Po Valley (from Mantova to Rovigo and f...
This paper presents the results of a project of the University of Padua, coordinated by Maria Stella...
Among the studies on wool production and manufacturing in Veneto, there is so far no search relating...
This paper presents the preliminary results of the census of archeological data for the province of ...
The classification of spinning’s objects in Verona is a project of Studi Umanistici Department of Un...
The research for archaeological evidence of the wool production in the Roman period in the region of...
The wool is an animal fiber with a chemical and physical properties: after shearing, the raw wool (o...
Among the thousands remain from the Hellenistic layers of Taranto, there are hundreds of small, flat...
Among the grave goods of the ancient Veneto burials, ceramic spindle whorls, reels and counterweight...
Publications on roman textiles have described the processing of wool in the following operational se...
This paper focus on a category of lead artifacts, traditionally called “bolle dei lanai”, and on lea...
This paper presents the preliminary results of an archaeometric analysis on 13 loom-weights from som...
All the research on the Venetoâs medieval sheep farm are based on few evidences, provided mostly by ...
The loom weights stored at the museum are of unknown origin. The study aims to examine this class of...
Some archaeological finds potentially related to wool production and its processing come from the pr...
The archaeological discoveries of the Roman age in the Lower Po Valley (from Mantova to Rovigo and f...
This paper presents the results of a project of the University of Padua, coordinated by Maria Stella...
Among the studies on wool production and manufacturing in Veneto, there is so far no search relating...
This paper presents the preliminary results of the census of archeological data for the province of ...
The classification of spinning’s objects in Verona is a project of Studi Umanistici Department of Un...
The research for archaeological evidence of the wool production in the Roman period in the region of...
The wool is an animal fiber with a chemical and physical properties: after shearing, the raw wool (o...
Among the thousands remain from the Hellenistic layers of Taranto, there are hundreds of small, flat...
Among the grave goods of the ancient Veneto burials, ceramic spindle whorls, reels and counterweight...
Publications on roman textiles have described the processing of wool in the following operational se...
This paper focus on a category of lead artifacts, traditionally called “bolle dei lanai”, and on lea...
This paper presents the preliminary results of an archaeometric analysis on 13 loom-weights from som...
All the research on the Venetoâs medieval sheep farm are based on few evidences, provided mostly by ...
The loom weights stored at the museum are of unknown origin. The study aims to examine this class of...