The Textiles from Nørre Vosborg In a north Jutland woman's grave from the Viking Age a few textile remains have been preserved in connection with metal ornaments: three frue fragments and two textile impressions inside tortoise brooches. The latter were probably made in connection with the casting of the brooches (see H. Brinch Madsen's article in this volume). The two textile impressions are both of fine plainwoven material. The thread count is 19/18 (C 10932) and about 18/20 (C 10933) per cm, respectively. Spinning direction cannot be determined. The textile fragments C 10934 arid C 10941 b presumably derive from the same material, both Z/S spun, and with a thread count of 9/14 and 15/18 per cm, respectively. The weave cannot be determine...
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This essay will treat the Gotlandic textile production during the Viking period (790 AD–1150 AD) by...
This essay will treat the Gotlandic textile production during the Viking period (790 AD–1150 AD) by...
This essay will treat the Gotlandic textile production during the Viking period (790 AD–1150 AD) by...
Two textile remains from the Roman Iron Age Two Jutish graves from the Roman Iron Age contained sma...
In the collections of Uppsala university, cared for by the university Museum Gustavianum, is the col...
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An unusually large amount of Bronze Age textiles have been preserved in southern Scandinavia. My res...
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An unusually large amount of Bronze Age textiles have been preserved in southern Scandinavia. My res...
An 11th century linen shirt from Viborg A preliminary report Excavations in 1981 and 1984/85 by Vib...
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Textile research has demonstrated that new types of textiles were introduced to Scandinavia in the l...
The grave from Gokstad in Norway, dating to ca 900 AD, is one of the best-preserved Viking Age ship ...
Textiles from Rådved Three fragments of textiles we...
Nørre Vosborg. A Woman's Grave from the Early Viking Period In 1902, a very rich grave find from Gry...
This essay will treat the Gotlandic textile production during the Viking period (790 AD–1150 AD) by...
This essay will treat the Gotlandic textile production during the Viking period (790 AD–1150 AD) by...
This essay will treat the Gotlandic textile production during the Viking period (790 AD–1150 AD) by...
Two textile remains from the Roman Iron Age Two Jutish graves from the Roman Iron Age contained sma...
In the collections of Uppsala university, cared for by the university Museum Gustavianum, is the col...
This thesis concerns the role and use of archaeological textiles (AT) deposited in inhumation and cr...
An unusually large amount of Bronze Age textiles have been preserved in southern Scandinavia. My res...
&n...
An unusually large amount of Bronze Age textiles have been preserved in southern Scandinavia. My res...
An 11th century linen shirt from Viborg A preliminary report Excavations in 1981 and 1984/85 by Vib...
North European Textile Production and Trade in the 1st Millenium AD - A Research Projec
Textile research has demonstrated that new types of textiles were introduced to Scandinavia in the l...
The grave from Gokstad in Norway, dating to ca 900 AD, is one of the best-preserved Viking Age ship ...
Textiles from Rådved Three fragments of textiles we...