Results of the analysis of fabrics impressions on pottery brings about a valuable information about materials used in potter’s workshops. It seems that old rags were most commonly used there. Craftsmen employed them for the following purposes: (a) to get a molded vessel unstuck from pad and/or wheel (the rag was put under the bottom - possibly instead of filling); (b) to smooth vessel’s surface (after it has been formed); (c) to carry finished, albeit still soft pot; (d) to put a drying vessel on the fabric. A study of “pottery” fabrics, often completely ignored by scholars, is not of trivial importance for the reconstruction of textile products, not only in the Middle Ages
Textile materials are widely available in nature, and the original time when humans started to use t...
The methods, techniques and products of prehistoric textile production are being reassessed globally...
Sewing by hand is certainly something that deserves researching, conserving and practising. This tra...
Results of the analysis of fabrics impressions on pottery brings about a valuable information about...
The paper discusses cloth impressions on the surface of early medieval pottery shards from site 362,...
Textile impressions on pottery provide evidence for fabrics and weaves in areas where the fabrics th...
Organic fabrics only rarely survive under archaeological conditions. Particularly in humid temperate...
Over the past twenty years, research on textile has received increasing attention in archaeology ...
When we encounter cloth-type materials, whether textiles, twined cloth or animal skins from the Neol...
The boreal forest regions of Saskatchewan and Manitoba are characterized by Late Woodland period arc...
The article describes three early medieval vessels found on Ostrów Radzimski (Murowana Goślina munic...
In 2011, an archaeological supervision was carried out in the town of Łowicz, related to constructio...
Analysis of a series of negative impressions in clay and bitumen recovered during the excavations at...
In 2011, an archaeological supervision was carried out in the town of Łowicz, related to constructio...
Textiles are among the commonest objects of material culture used throughout the human past, althoug...
Textile materials are widely available in nature, and the original time when humans started to use t...
The methods, techniques and products of prehistoric textile production are being reassessed globally...
Sewing by hand is certainly something that deserves researching, conserving and practising. This tra...
Results of the analysis of fabrics impressions on pottery brings about a valuable information about...
The paper discusses cloth impressions on the surface of early medieval pottery shards from site 362,...
Textile impressions on pottery provide evidence for fabrics and weaves in areas where the fabrics th...
Organic fabrics only rarely survive under archaeological conditions. Particularly in humid temperate...
Over the past twenty years, research on textile has received increasing attention in archaeology ...
When we encounter cloth-type materials, whether textiles, twined cloth or animal skins from the Neol...
The boreal forest regions of Saskatchewan and Manitoba are characterized by Late Woodland period arc...
The article describes three early medieval vessels found on Ostrów Radzimski (Murowana Goślina munic...
In 2011, an archaeological supervision was carried out in the town of Łowicz, related to constructio...
Analysis of a series of negative impressions in clay and bitumen recovered during the excavations at...
In 2011, an archaeological supervision was carried out in the town of Łowicz, related to constructio...
Textiles are among the commonest objects of material culture used throughout the human past, althoug...
Textile materials are widely available in nature, and the original time when humans started to use t...
The methods, techniques and products of prehistoric textile production are being reassessed globally...
Sewing by hand is certainly something that deserves researching, conserving and practising. This tra...