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Exploring the potential of the strontium isotope tracing system in Denmark
Migration and trade are issues important to the understanding of ancient cultures. There are many ways in which these topics can be investigated. This article provides an overview of a method based on an archaeological scientific methodology developed ...
Karin Margarita Frei
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Un fardo funerario del Horizonte Tardío del sitio Rinconada Alta, valle del Rímac
This article documents the unwrapping of a coastal fardo dating to the Inca period. The fardo, excavated at Rinconada Alta in the Rimac Valley, is particularly rich in garments and textile accessories, and provides the opportunity for examining the suite
Mary Frame +3 more
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‘Nothing like Textiles’: Manufacturing Traditions in Textile Archaeology
Textiles are evaluated mainly in regard to their visual appearance and technical features of textile production. From a modern point of view, it is their optical perception that is most often displayed in reconstructions. This, however, can rarely be achieved due to the poor and fragmentary preservation of archaeological textiles, which hinders ...
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This article introduces textile finds discovered in a grave of the Tingutinsky I kurgan cemetery. It is discussed in the context of similar materials from a Golden Horde burial of the Ryabichev kurgan cemetery, where the cloth has well preserved and its ...
Zvezdana Dode
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In the early twentieth century, traditional handicraft was challenged by the latest technology in China. It is reflected by ethnic costumes combining new and old, as in the waistcoat of this study. This waistcoat made at Gyalrong Tibetan area in Sichuan,
Yue Wang +4 more
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The article deals with the finds of archaeological textiles of IX - the first third of XIII centuriy found on the territory of Rus, which are identified as imported products.
Elizaveta M. Kalugina
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Textile protection through conservation and restoration
It's not easy to keep the textile product for a long time or to isolate it from the environment, preventing destructive operation of the oxygen from the air or sunlight on one side and bacteria, fungi and insects on the other side.
Dragan Đorđević +2 more
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Textile in the Bronze Age of the Southern Trans-Urals and Northern Kazakhstan
In this paper, we explore the technological characteristics of the Bronze Age cloths produced by the Sintashta, Petrovka and Alakul archaeological cultures.
Medvedeva P.S., Alaeva I.P.
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This contribution focuses on residues developing on spindle-whorls during spinning. Such a kind of tools is largely diffused in archaeological contexts where spindle-whorls were used in textile activities or deposited in burials as grave goods.
Vanessa Forte +3 more
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The objective of this work is to present a preliminary analysis of miscellaneous objects from three sites in the Puna of Salta (Argentina): Alero Cuevas, Abra de Minas, and Cueva Inca Viejo.
Silvina Segui, Sonia Araya, Lucía Rucci
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