Two textile remains from the Roman Iron Age Two Jutish graves from the Roman Iron Age contained small textile fragments, each typical of its age. One grave, from Elmelund in Vejle county, contained 2/2 twill, woven of s/s-spun yarn and with a thread count of 11/8 and 13/10 threads per cm. This analysis is typical for northern Jutland in the 1st century A.D., while the other find, from Ellidshøj in Aalborg county, is equally typical of the later Roman Iron Age, containing more varied techniques: 2/2 twill in hounds tooth spin-pattern, broken lozenge twill, and ordinary 2/2 twill. The spin direction is z/s, and the above mentioned hounds tooth spin-pattern. The thread counts are considerably higher than in the 1st century cloth: 14/12, 16/14...
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The initial aim of the present PhD thesis was to develop the method of classification for textile to...
The methods, techniques and products of prehistoric textile production are being reassessed globally...
The Textiles from Nørre Vosborg In a north Jutland woman's grave from the Viking Age a few textile r...
A textile fragment from the Dalagergård grave Found around the pin of a bronze fibula from a Late Ro...
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This essay will treat the Gotlandic textile production during the Viking period (790 AD–1150 AD) by...
Until now, spindle whorls and loomweights from the Pre-Roman and EarlyRoman Iron Age in Denmark have...
rchaeological textiles recovered on two occasions from the Huldremose bog, Denmark, represent some o...
For over a millennium, the site of Hallstatt, located in the Austrian Alps, was a meeting point betw...
This study presents the results of 44 new 14C analyses of Danish Early Iron Age textiles and skins. ...
At the outmost edges of Barbaricum, the movements of the mighty Roman Empire were carefully observed...
A Pre-Roman Iron Age Cemetery at Nim in East ]utlandIn 1953, in the course of digging gravel in a li...
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So far, the archaeological research gives agood overview of the woolen textiles of theEarly Bronze A...
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