Throughout pre-history and historical times few items produced by people have been as central to daily life as textiles. Textiles have been produced in the majority of archaeological periods and in most geographic regions of the world. Their analysis thus has significant implications for the technological, cultural and social development and diversity of our ancestors. Over the last two decades unprecedented advances have taken place in the analysis of ancient textiles. It is the purpose of this study to critically examine these advances, and to assess their significance to meaningful cultural investigation. To ensure a coherent structure to the research, Scandinavian period textiles from York and Scotland are utilised. The data are particu...
Given their organic origin, textiles rank among the rarest archaeological finds. While the vast majo...
The methods, techniques and products of prehistoric textile production are being reassessed globally...
Characterisations of ancient sheep breeds and wool types and theories about wool fibre processing ar...
Over the past 30 years, research on archaeological textiles has developed into an important field of...
Abstract: Textile research has become an important field of archaeology. Although the established an...
Textile research has become an important field of archaeology. Although the established analytical m...
Arheologija tekstila doživljava nagli razvoj posljednjih godina. U članku se predstavlja pregled dos...
Textiles are among the commonest objects of material culture used throughout the human past, althoug...
This research challenges the archaeological record in at least three ways. Through the enquiry of th...
Papers in this volume cover various aspects of the deterioration of textiles and the different scien...
Textiles are rarely preserved in archaeological contexts, often leading to an incomplete and even bi...
There is evidence that ever since early prehistory, textiles have always had more than simply a util...
This thesis is one outcome of research aimed to raise the awareness of textiles excavated in Greece....
The British Museum houses a significant collection of organic material from prehistoric Swiss Lakes ...
Nearly 40 years ago, Anna Gayton wrote a paper entitled, The Cultural Significance of Peruvian Text...
Given their organic origin, textiles rank among the rarest archaeological finds. While the vast majo...
The methods, techniques and products of prehistoric textile production are being reassessed globally...
Characterisations of ancient sheep breeds and wool types and theories about wool fibre processing ar...
Over the past 30 years, research on archaeological textiles has developed into an important field of...
Abstract: Textile research has become an important field of archaeology. Although the established an...
Textile research has become an important field of archaeology. Although the established analytical m...
Arheologija tekstila doživljava nagli razvoj posljednjih godina. U članku se predstavlja pregled dos...
Textiles are among the commonest objects of material culture used throughout the human past, althoug...
This research challenges the archaeological record in at least three ways. Through the enquiry of th...
Papers in this volume cover various aspects of the deterioration of textiles and the different scien...
Textiles are rarely preserved in archaeological contexts, often leading to an incomplete and even bi...
There is evidence that ever since early prehistory, textiles have always had more than simply a util...
This thesis is one outcome of research aimed to raise the awareness of textiles excavated in Greece....
The British Museum houses a significant collection of organic material from prehistoric Swiss Lakes ...
Nearly 40 years ago, Anna Gayton wrote a paper entitled, The Cultural Significance of Peruvian Text...
Given their organic origin, textiles rank among the rarest archaeological finds. While the vast majo...
The methods, techniques and products of prehistoric textile production are being reassessed globally...
Characterisations of ancient sheep breeds and wool types and theories about wool fibre processing ar...