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A stitch in time: essays in honour of Lise Bender Jørgensen
2014, Gothenburg University, Department of Historical Studies
in English
9185245569 9789185245567
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Table of Contents
A stitch in time -- Sophie Bergerbrant
The red thread -- Lotte Hedeager
Lise Bender Jørgensen : research in textiles -- Antoinette Rast-Eicher
Bibliography of Lise Bender Jørgensen's publications -- Antonette Rast-Eicher and Sølvi Helene Fossøy
Science, theory, methodology and prehistoric textiles --
Experimental soil burial studies for archaeological textile preservation and research : a review -- Elizabeth E. Peacock
Implications of a web : considerations of a craft-oriented research perspective -- Ulla Isabel Zagal-Mach Wolfe
Speciality fibres for special textiles -- Antoinette Rasts-Eicher
Prehistoric textile patterns : transfer with obstruction -- Johanna Banck-Burgess
rich seam : stiching as a means of interpreting Bronze Age textile fragments -- Sølvi Helene Fossøy
Tacit knowledge and the interpretation of archaeological tablet-woven textiles -- Lise Ræder Knudsen
The holistic nature of textile knowledge : fulling cloth in the sea -- Carol Christiansen, Lena Hammarlund
Social aspects of prehistoric textiles --
Out of the dark ... : new textiles from Hallstatt -- Karina Grömer, Helga Rösel-Mautendorfer and Hans Reschreiter
Italian textiles from prehistory to Late Antique times -- Margarita Gleba
Wool fabrics from Arditurri Roman mines, Oiartzun, Basque Country, Spain -- C. Alfaro Giner
A well-preserved household textile from Roman Egypt -- Hero Granger-Taylor and Karen Finch
Through Roman eyes : cotton textiles from early historic India -- John-Peter Wild and Felicity Wild
Tools of textile production in Roman Iron Age burials and settlements on Funen, Denmark -- Sophie Bergerbrant
Cloth, clothing and Anglo-Saxon women -- Penelope Walton Rogers
The textile interior in the Oseberg burial chamber -- Marianne Vedele
An exceptional woman from Birka -- Eva Andersson Strand and Ulla Mannering
2/2 t Herringbone twill fabrics in Early Medieval Poland : imports or local production? -- Maria Cybulska and Jerzy Maik
extiles of fifteenth- to seventeenth-century layers from Heidelberg and Kempten, Germany -- Klaus Tidow, Textilingenieur, Boostedt.
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