Having been involved with experimental work with Viking Era beads for a decade and a half, I am always looking for more information on the topic. Ribe is the most significant beadmaking site of the Viking Era due to its archaeological remains and the museum’s active experimental, interpretative, and craft programs. New material focusing on this site is thus of particular interest, so I was very pleased to get a copy of Thomas Risom’s The Bead Maker from Ribe
The book “Archaeology and Crafts” is a transcript of the proceedings of the VI OpenArch-Conference h...
The purpose of this book, which was originally presented as a dissertation at Hamburg University, is...
A rare, intact Viking boat burial in western Scotland contained a rich assemblage of grave goods, pr...
Review of: "Norwegian Handknits: Heirloom Designs from Vesterheim Museum" by Sue Flanders and Janine...
There must be hundreds of wooden ship replicas across the world, not only the ‘Viking ships’ in Scan...
The book “Flinthandwerk” is a co-production of two known German experts in experimental archaeology....
Tens of thousands (Callmer, 1977, pp.12-32) of beads marking the rich graves of the Viking world ind...
The book Vejen til Vikingerne – broen mellem to verdener is about the Viking Bridge Project, which w...
Th is ambi tious book attempts to cover stone querns, mills , and flour production in Europe from ...
Textile research has made significant advances in recent years as new technologies and methods are d...
Dubin: The History of Beads from 30,000 B.C. to the Present reviewed by Roderick Sprague Picard an...
Ryan Lavelle and Simon Roffey, eds., Danes in Wessex: The Scandinavian Impact on Southern England c....
The History of Beads: From 100,000 B.C. to the Present, Revised and Expanded Edition, by Lois Sherr ...
Claidhbh Ó Gibne has devoted himself to building traditional currachs and researching their history....
This book sets out to bring the topics of craft science and practitioner-research to a wider audienc...
The book “Archaeology and Crafts” is a transcript of the proceedings of the VI OpenArch-Conference h...
The purpose of this book, which was originally presented as a dissertation at Hamburg University, is...
A rare, intact Viking boat burial in western Scotland contained a rich assemblage of grave goods, pr...
Review of: "Norwegian Handknits: Heirloom Designs from Vesterheim Museum" by Sue Flanders and Janine...
There must be hundreds of wooden ship replicas across the world, not only the ‘Viking ships’ in Scan...
The book “Flinthandwerk” is a co-production of two known German experts in experimental archaeology....
Tens of thousands (Callmer, 1977, pp.12-32) of beads marking the rich graves of the Viking world ind...
The book Vejen til Vikingerne – broen mellem to verdener is about the Viking Bridge Project, which w...
Th is ambi tious book attempts to cover stone querns, mills , and flour production in Europe from ...
Textile research has made significant advances in recent years as new technologies and methods are d...
Dubin: The History of Beads from 30,000 B.C. to the Present reviewed by Roderick Sprague Picard an...
Ryan Lavelle and Simon Roffey, eds., Danes in Wessex: The Scandinavian Impact on Southern England c....
The History of Beads: From 100,000 B.C. to the Present, Revised and Expanded Edition, by Lois Sherr ...
Claidhbh Ó Gibne has devoted himself to building traditional currachs and researching their history....
This book sets out to bring the topics of craft science and practitioner-research to a wider audienc...
The book “Archaeology and Crafts” is a transcript of the proceedings of the VI OpenArch-Conference h...
The purpose of this book, which was originally presented as a dissertation at Hamburg University, is...
A rare, intact Viking boat burial in western Scotland contained a rich assemblage of grave goods, pr...