International audienceThe end of the spindle can be fitted with fittings for a better fixing of the yarn to be spun. This can be a protrusion, a notch or a spiral groove, or a metal element, a thie or a hook with or without a bushing. An initial inventory of diachronic research on these artifacts, generally made of copper alloy, sometimes iron, based on current archaeological data, is presented here. It includes a lexicographical census coupled with archaeological and ethnographic documentation and its main objective is to reconstruct the antiquity of uses and changes in practices.L’extrémité du fuseau est susceptible de recevoir des aménagements pour une meilleure fixation du fil à filer. Cela peut être une excroissance, une encoche ou une...
From a gazetteer of documentary, epigraphical, iconographical, toponymical, archaeo-zoological, arch...
National audienceTextile production tools, although related to weaving and spinning craft, still rem...
Studies about metallic reinforcements in historical monuments multiply themselves. Thanks to buildin...
International audienceThe end of the spindle can be fitted with fittings for a better fixing of the ...
Mille (Pierre). — Spindles from medieval Charavines (Isère) spindles from contemporaneus Rumania. T...
International audienceIn western Europe flax was cultivated from the 6th millennium, but the first e...
International audienceRich female tombs of the merovingian period sometimes contain an enigmatic obj...
With reference to an extensive body of production experiments, the author presents the morphological...
A technological study of the two-piece pins from the Villethierry hoard (Yonne, France) has been per...
Characterizing a specialised activity : smith-wheelwrights in the first century A.D. Urgent salvagi...
International audienceThis article presents the framework for a database set up to study bronze, cop...
International audienceIs it possible to rediscover and pass on the skill and long-lost technical pro...
Cet article présente la trame d’une base de données mise en place afin d’étudier, selon une approche...
This study concerns metallic objects discovered in 2002 on Amélie beach, Soulac-sur-Mer (Gironde ; A...
Pots used in reducing copper minerals: a metallurgical technological used particularly in Iberia: it...
From a gazetteer of documentary, epigraphical, iconographical, toponymical, archaeo-zoological, arch...
National audienceTextile production tools, although related to weaving and spinning craft, still rem...
Studies about metallic reinforcements in historical monuments multiply themselves. Thanks to buildin...
International audienceThe end of the spindle can be fitted with fittings for a better fixing of the ...
Mille (Pierre). — Spindles from medieval Charavines (Isère) spindles from contemporaneus Rumania. T...
International audienceIn western Europe flax was cultivated from the 6th millennium, but the first e...
International audienceRich female tombs of the merovingian period sometimes contain an enigmatic obj...
With reference to an extensive body of production experiments, the author presents the morphological...
A technological study of the two-piece pins from the Villethierry hoard (Yonne, France) has been per...
Characterizing a specialised activity : smith-wheelwrights in the first century A.D. Urgent salvagi...
International audienceThis article presents the framework for a database set up to study bronze, cop...
International audienceIs it possible to rediscover and pass on the skill and long-lost technical pro...
Cet article présente la trame d’une base de données mise en place afin d’étudier, selon une approche...
This study concerns metallic objects discovered in 2002 on Amélie beach, Soulac-sur-Mer (Gironde ; A...
Pots used in reducing copper minerals: a metallurgical technological used particularly in Iberia: it...
From a gazetteer of documentary, epigraphical, iconographical, toponymical, archaeo-zoological, arch...
National audienceTextile production tools, although related to weaving and spinning craft, still rem...
Studies about metallic reinforcements in historical monuments multiply themselves. Thanks to buildin...