The NESAT symposium has grown from the first meeting in 1981 which was attended by 23 scholars, to over 100 at the tenth meeting that took place in Copenhagen in 2008, with virtually all areas of Europe represented. The 50 papers from the conference presented here show the vibrance of the study of archaeological textiles today.
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The NESAT symposium has grown from the first meeting in 1981 which was attended by 23 scholars, to over 100 at the tenth meeting that took place in Copenhagen in 2008, with virtually all areas of Europe represented. The 50 papers from the conference presented here show the vibrance of the study of archaeological textiles today.
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Textual photo illustrations. Minor wear. Light rubbing to head of spine. VG. 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 in 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;