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Ancient Textiles Series Vol. 5: THE NORTH EUROPEAN SYMPOSIUM FOR ARCHAEOLOGICAL TEXTILES X.
Edited by STRAND, Eva Andersson; GLEBA, Margarita; MANNERING, Ulla; MUNKHOLT, Cherine; RINGGAARD, Maj.
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Hardback. Condition: New. When Viking Age house interiors are reconstructed, the focus is usually on the fireplace and the placement of tables, benches and beds. These features help us understand how people lived. However, we often forget that textiles, such as blankets, sheets, tablecloths and wall hangings, were also important… in everyday life. Textiles were used for comfort, cleaning and decoration, and they helped tell stories as well as signal a person's or family's social status. Most Viking Age textiles that have survived are found in graves. These include not only clothing but also bedding, pillows and fabrics used to wrap objects. A burial can be seen as a kind of room for the dead, filled with items that reflect how people lived and what they valued. Because of this, grave finds are important when discussing the interior textiles used in Viking Age houses. Wall hangings are mentioned as status symbols in the Icelandic sagas, and examples from the late Viking Age and early medieval period have been found and preserved in churches, giving us insight into their use and value. Old Norse texts also mention soft furnishings such as tablecloths and handcloths, and the use of interior textiles can be seen on the Bayeux embroidery. Other types of iconography, such as on rune stones and picture stones, help us understand how interior textiles may have been used. By combining information from textiles, written sources and iconography, and by applying different approaches, the chapters in this book offer various perspectives on how interior textiles were used in the Viking Age, why they were needed and how valuable they were.

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Hardback. Condition: New. When Viking Age house interiors are reconstructed, the focus is usually on the fireplace and the placement of tables, benches and beds. These features help us understand how people lived. However, we often forget that textiles, such as blankets, sheets, tablecloths and wall hangings, were also important… in everyday life. Textiles were used for comfort, cleaning and decoration, and they helped tell stories as well as signal a person's or family's social status. Most Viking Age textiles that have survived are found in graves. These include not only clothing but also bedding, pillows and fabrics used to wrap objects. A burial can be seen as a kind of room for the dead, filled with items that reflect how people lived and what they valued. Because of this, grave finds are important when discussing the interior textiles used in Viking Age houses. Wall hangings are mentioned as status symbols in the Icelandic sagas, and examples from the late Viking Age and early medieval period have been found and preserved in churches, giving us insight into their use and value. Old Norse texts also mention soft furnishings such as tablecloths and handcloths, and the use of interior textiles can be seen on the Bayeux embroidery. Other types of iconography, such as on rune stones and picture stones, help us understand how interior textiles may have been used. By combining information from textiles, written sources and iconography, and by applying different approaches, the chapters in this book offer various perspectives on how interior textiles were used in the Viking Age, why they were needed and how valuable they were.

Interior Textiles in the Viking Age Pillows, Bedding and Wall Hangings: Beðr, ver og húsbúnaðr
Eva Andersson Stran|Charlotte Hedenstiernajo|Ulla Mannering|Marianne Vedeler
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Hardback. Condition: New. When Viking Age house interiors are reconstructed, the focus is usually on the fireplace and the placement of tables, benches and beds. These features help us understand how people lived. However, we often forget that textiles, such as blankets, sheets, tablecloths and wall hangings, were also important… in everyday life. Textiles were used for comfort, cleaning and decoration, and they helped tell stories as well as signal a person's or family's social status. Most Viking Age textiles that have survived are found in graves. These include not only clothing but also bedding, pillows and fabrics used to wrap objects. A burial can be seen as a kind of room for the dead, filled with items that reflect how people lived and what they valued. Because of this, grave finds are important when discussing the interior textiles used in Viking Age houses. Wall hangings are mentioned as status symbols in the Icelandic sagas, and examples from the late Viking Age and early medieval period have been found and preserved in churches, giving us insight into their use and value. Old Norse texts also mention soft furnishings such as tablecloths and handcloths, and the use of interior textiles can be seen on the Bayeux embroidery. Other types of iconography, such as on rune stones and picture stones, help us understand how interior textiles may have been used. By combining information from textiles, written sources and iconography, and by applying different approaches, the chapters in this book offer various perspectives on how interior textiles were used in the Viking Age, why they were needed and how valuable they were.

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Hardback. Condition: New. When Viking Age house interiors are reconstructed, the focus is usually on the fireplace and the placement of tables, benches and beds. These features help us understand how people lived. However, we often forget that textiles, such as blankets, sheets, tablecloths and wall hangings, were also important… in everyday life. Textiles were used for comfort, cleaning and decoration, and they helped tell stories as well as signal a person's or family's social status. Most Viking Age textiles that have survived are found in graves. These include not only clothing but also bedding, pillows and fabrics used to wrap objects. A burial can be seen as a kind of room for the dead, filled with items that reflect how people lived and what they valued. Because of this, grave finds are important when discussing the interior textiles used in Viking Age houses. Wall hangings are mentioned as status symbols in the Icelandic sagas, and examples from the late Viking Age and early medieval period have been found and preserved in churches, giving us insight into their use and value. Old Norse texts also mention soft furnishings such as tablecloths and handcloths, and the use of interior textiles can be seen on the Bayeux embroidery. Other types of iconography, such as on rune stones and picture stones, help us understand how interior textiles may have been used. By combining information from textiles, written sources and iconography, and by applying different approaches, the chapters in this book offer various perspectives on how interior textiles were used in the Viking Age, why they were needed and how valuable they were.

North European Symposium for Archaeological Textiles X
Strand, Eva B. Andersson & Margarita Gleba & Ulla Mannering & Cherine Munkholt & Maj Ringgard
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Textile Production and Consumption in the Ancient Near East; archaeology, epigraphy, iconography
Nosch, Marie-Louise & Henriette Koefoed & Eva Andersson Strand
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[978-1-84217-472-2] 2015. (4to) Very good plus, no dust jacket. 383pp. Illustrations, maps, color photographs, graphs, tables, notes, bibliography, appendices. The corners are lightly bumped. Time Period Bronze Age. Publisher series: Ancient Textiles Series 21. Locale: Eastern Mediterranean. (Crafts, Textiles).

Textile production and consumption in the ancient Near East. Archaeology, epigraphy, iconography
NOSCH Marie-Louise - KOEFOED Henriette - ANDERSSON STRAND Eva B.
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Add to basketOxbow Books, Oxford, 2013. First edition. In-8, viii & 247 pages. Original hardcover, a fine copy. From the library of Egyptologist Charles Cornell Van Siclen III (VSX). Contents: Introduction / by Henriette Koefoed, Eva Andersson Strand and Marie-Louise Nosch -- Functions and uses of textiles in the ancient Near East: summary a…nd perspectives / by Catherine Breniquet -- The emergence of the Ghassulian textile industry in the southern Levant Chalcolithic period (c. 4500-3900 BCE) / by Janet Levy and Isaac Gilead -- Textile production in palatial and non-palatial contexts: the case of Tel Kabri / by Nurith Goshen, Assaf Yasur-Landau and Eric H. Cline -- Textiles, value, and the early economies of north Syria and Anatolia / by David R.A. Lumb -- Technology and palace economy in Middle Bronze Age Anatolia: the case of the crescent shaped loom weight / by Agnete Wisti Lassen -- Her share of the profits: women, agency, and textile production at Kültepe/Kanesh in the early second millennium BC / by Allison Karmel Thomason -- Visualising ancient textiles: how to make a textile visible on the basis of an interpretation of an Ur II text / by Eva Andersson Strand and Maria Cybulska -- The costumes of Inanna/Ishtar -/ by Bernice Jones -- Considering the finishing of textiles based on neo-Sumerian inscriptions from Girsu / by Richard Firth -- Tapestries in the Bronze and Early Iron Ages of the ancient Near East / by Joanna S. Smith -- Spinning from old threads: the whorls from Ugarit / by Caroline Sauvage -- Throwing the baby out with the bathwater: innovations in Mediterranean textile production at the end of the 2nd/beginning of the 1st millennium BCE / by Laura B. Mazow -- Textile production and consumption in the neo-Assyrian empire / by Salvatore Gaspa. Language: English. This book ships from the USA, shipping costs will be updated accordingly (TXR). Relevant subjects: Mesopotamia, Anatolia.
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Strand, Eva B. Andersson ; Gleba, Margarita; Mannering, Ulla ; Munkholt, Cherine; & Tinggaard, Maj ; editors:
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orig.boards. 30x21cm, Series: Ancient Textiles Series, vol. 5. Weighs 1500 grams. Contains 49 papers. Includes: Experimental Textile Archaeology by Eva Andersson Strand; The Perfect Picture - A Comparison between Two Preserved Tunics & 13th-century Art by Eva I. Andersson; Loom-Weights, Spindles & Textiles - Textile Production i…n Central Europe from the Bronze Age to the Iron Age by Tereza Belanova Stolcova & Karina Gromer; Differences in the Elaboration of Dress in Northern Europe during the Middle Bronze Age by Sophie Bergerbrant; Avoiding Nasty Surprises: Decision-Making based on Analytical Data by Lena Bjerregaard, Ute Henniges & Antje Potthast; Archaeological Textiles from Prague Castle, Czech Republic by Milena Bravermanova; Virtual Reconstruction of Archaeological Textiles by Maria Cybulska, Tomasz Florczak & Jerzy Maik; The Use of Terminology in Medieval Scandinavian Costume History: An Approach to Source-based Terminology Methodology by Camilla Luise Dahl; Haberdashery Elements made of Metal Thread: Conservation Problems by Anna Drazkowska; Current Examinations of Organic Remains using Variable Pressure Scanning Electron Microscopy [VP-SEM] by Andrea Fische; Textiles, Wool, Sheep, Soil and Strontium - Studying their Paths: a Pilot Project by Karin Margarita Frei; Not so much Cinderella as the Sleeping Beauty: Neglected Evidence of Forgotten Skill by Ruth Gilbert; Die Rekonstruktion des Vaaler Bandchens - ein archaologisches Kammgewebe aus Dithmarschen: Gemeinschaftsarbeit der Wollgruppe des Museumsdorfes Duppel, Deutschland by Annelies Goldmann & Eva-Maria Pfarr; The Magdalensberg Textile Tools: a Preliminary Assessment; Minor wear. Light rubbing to head of spine. VG. Textual photo illustrations. (illustrator).

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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. When Viking Age house interiors are reconstructed, the focus is usually on the fireplace and the placement of tables, benches and beds. These features help us understand how people lived. However, we often forget that textiles, such as blankets, sheets, tablecloths and wall hangings, were al…so important in everyday life. Textiles were used for comfort, cleaning and decoration, and they helped tell stories as well as signal a persons or familys social status. Most Viking Age textiles that have survived are found in graves. These include not only clothing but also bedding, pillows and fabrics used to wrap objects. A burial can be seen as a kind of room for the dead, filled with items that reflect how people lived and what they valued. Because of this, grave finds are important when discussing the interior textiles used in Viking Age houses. Wall hangings are mentioned as status symbols in the Icelandic sagas, and examples from the late Viking Age and early medieval period have been found and preserved in churches, giving us insight into their use and value. Old Norse texts also mention soft furnishings such as tablecloths and handcloths, and the use of interior textiles can be seen on the Bayeux embroidery. Other types of iconography, such as on rune stones and picture stones, help us understand how interior textiles may have been used. By combining information from textiles, written sources and iconography, and by applying different approaches, the chapters in this book offer various perspectives on how interior textiles were used in the Viking Age, why they were needed and how valuable they were. By combining information from textiles, written sources and iconography, and by applying different approaches, the chapters in this book offer various perspectives on how interior textiles were used in the Viking Age, why they were needed and how valuable they were. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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