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Terminology of Textiles from the 3rd to the 1st millennium BC in the Ancient Near East and the Eastern Mediterranean Area
Cécile Michel & Marie-Louise Nosch (eds.), Ancient Textiles Series, Oxbow Books, Oxford (2010)
Comment on “30,000-Year-Old Wild Flax Fibers”:
C. Bergfjord, 1 S. Karg, 2 A. Rast-Eicher, 3 M.-L. Nosch, 4 U. Mannering, 4 R. G. Allaby, 5
B. M. Murphy, 6 B. Holst 1
In Science 328, 1634-b (2010)
From Minos to Midas: Ancient Cloth Production in the Aegean and in Anatolia
by Brendan Burke
Textile production was of greater value and importance to people in the past than any other social craft activity: everyone depended on cloth. As with other craft goods, such as pottery, metal objects, or ivory carving, the large-scale production and exchange of textiles required specialization and some degree of centralization. 240p, 87 b/w illus, 5 maps, 19 tables (Oxbow Books 2010)
Textile History and the Military, Volume 41, Supplement, May 2010
Introduction by Marie-Louise Nosch and Kjeld Galster, Editorial note by Katrina Honeyman. Maney Publishing 2010.
North European Symposium for Archaeological Textiles X
edited by Eva B. Andersson Strand, Margarita Gleba, Ulla Mannering, Cherine Munkholt and Maj Ringgard
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 of analysis and examination are also discussed. 352p, 299 illus, 31 tables (Ancient Textiles Series 5, Oxbow Books 2009)
The Medieval Broadcloth: Changing Trends in Fashions, Manufacturing and Consumption
Edited by Kathrine Vestergàrd Pedersen and Marie-Louise B. Nosch
160p, b/w illus & 24p of colour plates (Ancient Textiles Series 6, Oxbow Books in association with the Centre for Textile Research 2009)
Journal of Archaeological Science:
Volume 36, Issue 9
The Huldremose Iron Age textiles, Denmark: an attempt to define their provenance applying the strontium isotope system
Writers: Karin Margarita Frei, Irene Skals, Margarita Gleba, Henriette Lyngstrøm
Journal of Archaeological Science:
Volume 37, Issue 2, February 2010
Dating Danish textiles and skins from bog finds by means of 14C AMS
Writers: Ulla Mannering, Göran Posnert, Jan Heinemeier, Margarita Gleba
Journal of Archaeological Science:
Volume 36, Issue 9, September 2009
Towards the identification of dyestuffs in Early Iron Age Scandinavian peat bog textiles
Writers: I. Vanden Berghe, Margarita, Ulla Mannering

