Eva Birgitta Andersson Strand

Eva Birgitta Andersson Strand

Professor


  1. Published

    The organization of textile production in Birka and Hedeby

    Andersson Strand, Eva, 2011, Viking Settlements and Viking Society, Papers from the Proceedings of the Sixteenth Viking congress . Sigmundsson, S. (ed.). p. 1-17

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  2. Published

    The Basics of Textile Tools and Textile Technology: From fibre to fabric

    Andersson Strand, Eva, 2011, Textile Terminologies in the Ancient Near East and Mediterranean from the third to the first millennia BC. . Michel, C. & Nosch, M-L. (eds.). Oxford: Ox Bow Press, Vol. 8. p. 10-22 13 p. (ANCIENT TEXTILE SERIES, Vol. 8).

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  3. Published

    Textile production in Western Europe.

    Andersson Strand, Eva, 2011, Western Medieval Archaeology 1200-1600.: Western Medieval Archaeology 1200-1600.. p. 226-231 6 p.

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  4. Published

    Textile Production in the Late Roman Iron Age - a case study of textile production in Vorbasse, Denmark

    Andersson Strand, Eva & Mannering, U., 2011, Arkæologi i Slesvig Archäologie in Schleswig: 61st International Sachsen symposium publication. Boye, L., Ethelberg, P., Heidemann Lutz, L., Kruse, P. & Sørensen, A. B. (eds.). Museum Sønderjylland, p. 77-84

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  5. Published

    Textile Production in Late Bronze Age Khania. Evidence from the Greek-Swedish excavations at the Agia Aikaterini Square, Kastelli

    Andersson Strand, Eva, Mårtensson, L. & Nosch, Marie Louise Bech, 2011, Proceedings of the 10th Cretological Conference, Khania 2006, A3. p. 407-420 14 p.

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