Recent work, in the field, on the dimensions and weights of loomweights from excavations in Insula VI.I, Pompeii suggested that there was structure in the form of evidence of bi-modality in the weights. The paper has two purposes. One is to illustrate a variety of statistical methods that were used to confirm the validity of our observations. The other is to discuss what the archaeological implications of this might be. A more general point is that if more attention is given to what are often regarded as “uninteresting” artefacts some interesting results may emerge - specifically, it can be asked whether loomweights have chronological significance for interpreting archaeological sites (at Pompeii at least)
In this paper are presented some results of two recent scientific projects about Roman textile archa...
International audienceThis paper describes some statistical analyses of a particular archaeological ...
The paper focuses on some case studies in order to have a first general picture of textile productio...
Recent work, in the field, on the dimensions and weights of loomweights from excavations in Insula V...
In 2008 the Authors undertook a detailed statistical analysis of the dimensions of a large sample of...
The focus for this study is the illumination of the function of loom weights and their purpose withi...
At the archaeological fortified site of Monte Loffa, in the Lessini Mountains north of Verona, a sig...
Il contributo esamina i contesti archeologici con evidenze riconducibili a telai nel Veneto preroman...
The paper deals with a reconstruction of a warp-weighted loom based on a rare find of 36 in situ loo...
Tkactwo stanowiło w starożytności jedną z najważniejszych gałęzi przemysłu. Świat antyczny znał trzy...
This short paper aims to provide an overview of the two main types of ornamentation applied to loomw...
The preliminary results of a research project on protohistoric metal economy are presented, and an ...
The present paper discusses a loom weight with an inscriptions, recently discovered during the stud...
Loom weights are a common find in the sanctuaries of the ancient world. These small, portable, and i...
Petty Christina, Warp Weighted Looms : Then and Now Anglo-Saxon and Viking Archaeological Evidence a...
In this paper are presented some results of two recent scientific projects about Roman textile archa...
International audienceThis paper describes some statistical analyses of a particular archaeological ...
The paper focuses on some case studies in order to have a first general picture of textile productio...
Recent work, in the field, on the dimensions and weights of loomweights from excavations in Insula V...
In 2008 the Authors undertook a detailed statistical analysis of the dimensions of a large sample of...
The focus for this study is the illumination of the function of loom weights and their purpose withi...
At the archaeological fortified site of Monte Loffa, in the Lessini Mountains north of Verona, a sig...
Il contributo esamina i contesti archeologici con evidenze riconducibili a telai nel Veneto preroman...
The paper deals with a reconstruction of a warp-weighted loom based on a rare find of 36 in situ loo...
Tkactwo stanowiło w starożytności jedną z najważniejszych gałęzi przemysłu. Świat antyczny znał trzy...
This short paper aims to provide an overview of the two main types of ornamentation applied to loomw...
The preliminary results of a research project on protohistoric metal economy are presented, and an ...
The present paper discusses a loom weight with an inscriptions, recently discovered during the stud...
Loom weights are a common find in the sanctuaries of the ancient world. These small, portable, and i...
Petty Christina, Warp Weighted Looms : Then and Now Anglo-Saxon and Viking Archaeological Evidence a...
In this paper are presented some results of two recent scientific projects about Roman textile archa...
International audienceThis paper describes some statistical analyses of a particular archaeological ...
The paper focuses on some case studies in order to have a first general picture of textile productio...