This thesis discusses the dress code during the Pitted Ware culture on the Swedish island of Gotland. Eight Pitted Ware grave-fields have been analyzed; only 74 skeletons have been identified with some sort of ornament that could have been attached to clothes. The grave-fields are rich in finds and in people nearly every age group is present. The analysis has shown that there are clear differences between the genders. The female always has some sort of seal tooth ornament around her waist and thighs. The man has sometimes tusks from wild boar and tubular bones as an ornament on his clothes. The children have all of the ornaments that the parents have but in smaller numbers. There are also other finds that appear on all of the individuals, b...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the sight, sound, smell and touch of different cloth-types i...
International audienceThe specific question of clothing presence in burial context is often answered...
The Vendel period, Early Medieval or Merovingian period as it’s called in the rest of Europe, is a t...
This thesis discusses the dress code during the Pitted Ware culture on the Swedish island of Gotland...
This thesis analyses the decoration on the pots of the Pitted Ware Culture on Gotland. The pottery f...
This essay includes an osteological analysis on the 1122 scattered human remains from The Pitted War...
Knowledge of Scandinavian costume history is based on information gathered from a large variety of s...
This paper contains analysis of Viking age female graves on the island Gotland in Sweden. The questi...
In this dissertation the structure, practices and evolution of a single Pitted Ware Culture site, Aj...
Västergarn is a medieval settlement situated on the west coast of the island of Gotland in the Balti...
In South Sweden the third millennium BC is characterised by coastal settlements of marine hunter-gat...
Late Iron Age burials in Courland have primarily been used as signifiers of ethnical identity for la...
This thesis concerns the role and use of archaeological textiles (AT) deposited in inhumation and cr...
Throughout Scandinavia the funeral practices of the Iron Age were, in general, inhumation or cremati...
Abstract The taphonomy of human remains and associated funerary textiles are inevitably linked. The...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the sight, sound, smell and touch of different cloth-types i...
International audienceThe specific question of clothing presence in burial context is often answered...
The Vendel period, Early Medieval or Merovingian period as it’s called in the rest of Europe, is a t...
This thesis discusses the dress code during the Pitted Ware culture on the Swedish island of Gotland...
This thesis analyses the decoration on the pots of the Pitted Ware Culture on Gotland. The pottery f...
This essay includes an osteological analysis on the 1122 scattered human remains from The Pitted War...
Knowledge of Scandinavian costume history is based on information gathered from a large variety of s...
This paper contains analysis of Viking age female graves on the island Gotland in Sweden. The questi...
In this dissertation the structure, practices and evolution of a single Pitted Ware Culture site, Aj...
Västergarn is a medieval settlement situated on the west coast of the island of Gotland in the Balti...
In South Sweden the third millennium BC is characterised by coastal settlements of marine hunter-gat...
Late Iron Age burials in Courland have primarily been used as signifiers of ethnical identity for la...
This thesis concerns the role and use of archaeological textiles (AT) deposited in inhumation and cr...
Throughout Scandinavia the funeral practices of the Iron Age were, in general, inhumation or cremati...
Abstract The taphonomy of human remains and associated funerary textiles are inevitably linked. The...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the sight, sound, smell and touch of different cloth-types i...
International audienceThe specific question of clothing presence in burial context is often answered...
The Vendel period, Early Medieval or Merovingian period as it’s called in the rest of Europe, is a t...