Ancient textile production from an i...
Ulanowska, Agata.

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    Title/Author: Ancient textile production from an interdisciplinary perspective/ edited by Agata Ulanowska ... [et al.].
    Reminder of title: humanities and natural sciences interwoven for our understanding of textiles /
    other author: Ulanowska, Agata.
    Published: Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2022.,
    Description: x, 338 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: List of contributors -- Part I: About this volume and textile research in 2020 -- Chapter 1. Introduction (Agata Ulanowska, Karina Gromer, Ina Vanden Berghe and Magdalena Ohrman) -- Chapter 2. Old Textiles - New Possibilities. Ten Years on (Eva Andersson Strand, Ulla Mannering and Marie-Louise Nosch) -- Part II: Interdisciplinarity of Colour: Dye analyses and dyeing technologies -- Chapter 3. Monobromoindigo: The Singular Chromatic Biomarker for the Identification of the Malacological Provenance of Archaeological Purple Pigments from Hexaplex Trunculus Species (Zvi C. Koren) -- Chapter 4. Sasanid Dyes from Ancient Persia - Case Study Chehrabad in Northern Iran (Ina Vanden Berghe and Karina Gromer) -- Part III: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Textile Tools -- Chapter 5. Textile Production in Some Early Neolithic Settlements in North Macedonia (Zlata Blazeska and Jasemin Nazim) -- Chapter 6. Tradition versus Innovation? Horizontal (Ground-) and Vertical (Warp-weighted) Looms at Koukonisi, Lemnos (Tina Boloti) -- Chapter 7. Weaving Traditions in Archaic Sicily: The Case Study of Portella Sant'Anna (Gabriella Longhitano) -- Chapter 8. Visible Tools, Invisible Craft: An Analysis of Textile Tools across the Iron Age South Coast of Britain (Lewis Ferrero) -- Chapter 9. Combing the Data: Re-evaluating 'Weaving' Combs in the Textile Production Sequence During the British Iron Age (Jennifer Beamer) -- Chapter 10. From Use Wear to User: Working with Literary Sources on Worn Textile Tools (Magdalena Ohrman) -- Part IV: Traditions and Contexts: Fibres, Fabrics, Techniques, Uses and Meanings -- Chapter 11. Lime Bast Winning: Know-How, Labour Input and Quantity Needed for the Production of Two Selected Neolithic Finds (Sabine Karg) -- Chapter 12. Food for Thought or Threads for Weaving: Can we Identify the Uses for Ancient Flaxseeds Discovered in the Southern Levant? (Deborah Cassuto, Andrea Orendi and Itzhaq Shai) -- Chapter 13. The Relationship between Textile Remains in a Hoard of Alexander II Zabinas Coins and Loom Weights Discovered at Hellenistic Tell Iẓṭabba (Beth She'an, Nysa-Scythopolis), Israel (Orit Shamir, Achim Lichtenberger and Oren Tal) -- Chapter 14. Unravelling the Threads of the Nubian Openworks. New Inquiries on a Unique Textile Tradition from Meroitic Sudan (c. 350 BCE-350 CE) (Elsa Yvanez and Ulrikka Mokdad) -- Chapter 15. Interdisciplinary Methods and New Perspectives on Inscribed Textiles: A Case Study of Christian 'Tiraz' (Julia L. Galliker and Helga Rosel-Mautendorfer) -- Chapter 16. Weaving Experiments with the Rigid Heddle: Woven-in Metal Spirals from Siksala and 'Auleja' technique (Ronja Lau) -- Part V: Digital Tools -- Chapter 17. Investigating Relations between Textile Production and Seals and Sealing Practices in Bronze Age Greece: A Presentation of the New "Textile and Seals" Project Database (Agata Ulanowska) -- Chapter 18. 3D Visualization of the 2400-Year-Old Garments of Salt Man 4 from Chehrabad, Iran (Aleksei Moskvin, Karina Gromer, Mariia Moskvina, Victor Kuzmichev, Abolfazl Aali and Thomas Stollner)
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    Subject: Textile industry - History - To 1500. -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-92170-5
    ISBN: 9783030921705
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