Archaeologists are known to investigate everything, even the most insignificant looking objects. Yet, a hierarchy exists in the world of things, and the destiny for most objects is to end up in an archive box in a storage magazine of a museum, (perhaps) never to see the light of day again. This applies specifically to things that occur in high numbers, or things that unofficially have ended up in the category 'miscellaneous' of vaguely defined objects. Such a material from the Pre-Roman and Early Roman Iron Age is the focus of investigation in this article, which appear in the shape of ‘clay junk’ – secondarily produced spindle whorls of rounded, pierced potsherds. These objects have, to a high extend, been left untouched in the storage roo...
This paper discusses Scandinavian gold foil figures from the early part of the Late Iron Age (AD 550...
During south Scandinavian Late Bronze Age, c. 900-500 BC, a new tool was invented. It consisted of a...
This thesis is concerned with the subject of craft and technology and the intricate connection betwe...
Archaeologists are known to investigate everything, even the most insignificant looking objects. Yet...
Until now, spindle whorls and loomweights from the Pre-Roman and EarlyRoman Iron Age in Denmark have...
The locality of Stavsager Høj, situated north of the village of Fæsted in southern Jutland, was disc...
This thesis explores the organisation of production of spindle whorls in Sunnmøre, western Norway. I...
This contribution focuses on residues developing on spindle-whorls during spinning. Such a kind of t...
This paper takes the form of a critical analysis of archaeological experiments using spinning tools....
This thesis explores the organisation of production of spindle whorls in Sunnmøre, western Norway. I...
Spindle whorls are one of the most durable traces of the textile craft in the archaeological record....
Two textile remains from the Roman Iron Age Two Jutish graves from the Roman Iron Age contained sma...
Archaeologists use artefacts (material culture) to understand what life was like in the past. The an...
This thesis presents a holistic study of Middle-Late Iron Age material culture from East Yorkshire (...
Text is © Arkeologisk museum i Stavanger; some photos are © Kulturhistorisk museum in Oslo.The Wes...
This paper discusses Scandinavian gold foil figures from the early part of the Late Iron Age (AD 550...
During south Scandinavian Late Bronze Age, c. 900-500 BC, a new tool was invented. It consisted of a...
This thesis is concerned with the subject of craft and technology and the intricate connection betwe...
Archaeologists are known to investigate everything, even the most insignificant looking objects. Yet...
Until now, spindle whorls and loomweights from the Pre-Roman and EarlyRoman Iron Age in Denmark have...
The locality of Stavsager Høj, situated north of the village of Fæsted in southern Jutland, was disc...
This thesis explores the organisation of production of spindle whorls in Sunnmøre, western Norway. I...
This contribution focuses on residues developing on spindle-whorls during spinning. Such a kind of t...
This paper takes the form of a critical analysis of archaeological experiments using spinning tools....
This thesis explores the organisation of production of spindle whorls in Sunnmøre, western Norway. I...
Spindle whorls are one of the most durable traces of the textile craft in the archaeological record....
Two textile remains from the Roman Iron Age Two Jutish graves from the Roman Iron Age contained sma...
Archaeologists use artefacts (material culture) to understand what life was like in the past. The an...
This thesis presents a holistic study of Middle-Late Iron Age material culture from East Yorkshire (...
Text is © Arkeologisk museum i Stavanger; some photos are © Kulturhistorisk museum in Oslo.The Wes...
This paper discusses Scandinavian gold foil figures from the early part of the Late Iron Age (AD 550...
During south Scandinavian Late Bronze Age, c. 900-500 BC, a new tool was invented. It consisted of a...
This thesis is concerned with the subject of craft and technology and the intricate connection betwe...