Weaving Textiles: Textile Consumption for Travel and Warfare
Textile research has demonstrated that new types of textiles were introduced to Scandinavia in the latter part of the Scandinavian Iron Age (AD 700–900). The archaeology of the period displays an increased number of textile tools, and large concentrations of pit houses dedicated to textile producti...
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Main Author: | Eva Andersson Strand |
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Language: | NB SV |
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Norsk arkeologisk selskap
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/bb622d9c51f24c0d81b5a7e0500eefd2 |
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