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Textile fabrics --- Archaeology --- Textiles et tissus --- Archéologie --- Congresses --- Congrès --- Archeology --- archaeology --- cloth
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Textile fabrics --- Textile chemistry --- Clothing and dress --- Archaeological chemistry --- Textiles et tissus --- Chimie textile --- Vêtements --- Chimie archéologique --- Congresses --- History --- Congresses. --- Congrès --- Histoire --- Archeology
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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. Examples studied come from the Bronze Age, Neolithic, the Iron Age, Roman, Viking, the Middle Ages and post-Medieval, and from a wide range of countries including Norway, Czech Republic, Poland, Greece, Germany, Lithuania, Estonia and the Netherlands. Modern techniques
Antiquities -- Analysis -- Congresses. --- Textile chemistry -- Congresses. --- Textile fabrics -- Europe, Northern -- Congresses. --- Textile chemistry --- Antiquities --- Textile fabrics --- History & Archaeology --- Archaeology --- Archaeological specimens --- Artefacts (Antiquities) --- Artifacts (Antiquities) --- Specimens, Archaeological --- Material culture --- Chemistry, Textile --- Chemistry, Technical --- Analysis --- Archeology --- archaeology --- cloth
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This volume presents the papers from the seventh North-European Symposium for Archaeological Textiles (NESAT), held in Edinburgh in 1999. The themes covered demonstrate a variety of scholarship that will encourage anyone working in this important and stimulating area of archaeology. From the golden robes of a Roman burial, to the fashionable Viking in Denmark, through to the early modern period and more technological aspects of textile-research, these twenty-four papers (five of which are in German) provide a wealth of new information on the study of ancient textiles in northern Europe.
Textile industry --- Textile fabrics --- Archaeology --- History --- History
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