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Tracing Textile Production from the Viking Age to the Middle Ages
Tracing Textile Production from the Viking Age to the Middle Ages
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Archaeological Method & Theory
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Clothing & Stitchery
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early Viking Age
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finds
gender
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Middle Ages
North Atlantic
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sails
social relations
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Textile production
textiles
Textiles & Weaving
tools
western Norway
workplaces
Product details
- ISBN 9781789257779
- Dimensions: 216 x 280mm
- Publication Date: 15 Mar 2022
- Publisher: Oxbow Books
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
This book concerns textile production at the fringes of north-western Europe – areas in western Norway and the North Atlantic in the expanding, dynamic and transformative period from the early Viking Age into the Middle Ages. Textiles constitute one of the basic needs in human life – to protect and keep the body warm but also to show social status and affiliations. Textiles had a wide spectrum of use areas and qualities, fine and coarse in various contexts, and in the Viking Age not least related to the production of sails – all essential for the development and character of the period. So, what were the tools and textiles like, who made them, who used them and who exposed them? By tracing textile production from the remains of tools and textiles in varied landscapes and settings – Viking Age graves and in-situ workplaces from the whole period – and combining this with textual information, many layers of information are exposed about technology and qualities as well as gender, gender roles, social relations, power and networks. By combining tools, textiles and texts in various settings, this book aims to contextualise dispersed archaeological finds of tools and textiles to uncover patterns across larger areas and in a long-term perspective of half a millennium. Related to the overall societal changes from the early Viking Age raids, colonisation to centralisation to urbanisation in the Middle Ages, the tools and textiles reveal diversity, as well as stability and change.
Ingvild Øye is Professor Emeritus at the University of Bergen, Norway. Her scholarly fields cover urban and rural archaeology and history, including both textile and agricultural production from the Viking Age into the Middle Ages – often seen from a gender perspective. She is the author of Textile Equipment and its Working Environment, Bryggen in Bergen, c. 1150–1500, and has also published findings of the textile tools from the Viking Age town of Kaupang.
Tracing Textile Production from the Viking Age to the Middle Ages
€59.99
