There are various indications for textile production in the ancient city of Pompeii and its vicinity, but archaeological research has been mainly focused on the features of the urban structures. In this regard, the textiles from Pompeii have only received limited attention. The same applies to the elements of dress preserved as impressions on the plaster casts of human bodies, so-called calchi. This apparent lack of attention is remarkable, because the textile evidence from the Vesuvian area can be precisely dated, and because it provides the possibility of comparison between specimens of the same material in different types of preservation. In order to fill this lacuna, the research project Textile Culture at Pompeii was initiated. The ai...
Archaeological textiles are relatively rare finds in Mediterranean Europe, but many fragments surviv...
Fragments of textiles and textile products in a more or less degraded state, fused, shuttles or spoo...
There is evidence that ever since early prehistory, textiles have always had more than simply a util...
There are various indications for textile production in the ancient city of Pompeii and its vicinity...
The research project Textile Culture at Pompeii is a multidisciplinary project, whose aim is to prov...
Since 2014 the “Textile culture at Pompeii Project” is investigating a broad range of archaeological...
Compared to Central and Northern Europe, textile research Italy has been a rather neglected field un...
Textile manufacturing is one of the most representative classes of material culture; furthermore, it...
Compared to Central and Northern Europe, textile research Italy has been a rather neglected field un...
The vast collection of textiles, fabrics and fibres from Vesuvian sites, kept at the MANN (National A...
The vast collection of textiles, fabrics and fibres from Vesuvian sites, kept at the MANN (National A...
The research conducted during the last years on textiles and textile production in southern Italy is...
Archaeological textiles are relatively rare finds in Mediterranean Europe, but many fragments surviv...
Textiles are seldom included within socioeconomic interpretative frameworks of the ancient northern ...
Textiles are seldom included within socio-economic interpretative frameworks on the ancient northern...
Archaeological textiles are relatively rare finds in Mediterranean Europe, but many fragments surviv...
Fragments of textiles and textile products in a more or less degraded state, fused, shuttles or spoo...
There is evidence that ever since early prehistory, textiles have always had more than simply a util...
There are various indications for textile production in the ancient city of Pompeii and its vicinity...
The research project Textile Culture at Pompeii is a multidisciplinary project, whose aim is to prov...
Since 2014 the “Textile culture at Pompeii Project” is investigating a broad range of archaeological...
Compared to Central and Northern Europe, textile research Italy has been a rather neglected field un...
Textile manufacturing is one of the most representative classes of material culture; furthermore, it...
Compared to Central and Northern Europe, textile research Italy has been a rather neglected field un...
The vast collection of textiles, fabrics and fibres from Vesuvian sites, kept at the MANN (National A...
The vast collection of textiles, fabrics and fibres from Vesuvian sites, kept at the MANN (National A...
The research conducted during the last years on textiles and textile production in southern Italy is...
Archaeological textiles are relatively rare finds in Mediterranean Europe, but many fragments surviv...
Textiles are seldom included within socioeconomic interpretative frameworks of the ancient northern ...
Textiles are seldom included within socio-economic interpretative frameworks on the ancient northern...
Archaeological textiles are relatively rare finds in Mediterranean Europe, but many fragments surviv...
Fragments of textiles and textile products in a more or less degraded state, fused, shuttles or spoo...
There is evidence that ever since early prehistory, textiles have always had more than simply a util...