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Summary description (with case studies) of the corpus of textiles from the post-1985 digging seasons at Vindolanda Roman fort.
Discussion of the Vindolanda textiles in the light of the content of the tablets.
"PURPUREAE VESTES" VI: Textiles and Dyes in the Mediterranean Economy and Society
SOME WOOL TEXTILE FRAGMENTS FROM THE ROMAN PORT OF OIASSO (IRUN, SPAIN) (In English)2018 •
Wool textiles as an archaeological material are rarely preserved in the provinces of Roman Hispania. The area around the Roman city of Oiasso (modern-day Irun) has yielded almost the majority of all the textiles found in this region thus far. In 2008 and 2009, a group of fragments were discovered inside the humid environment of a mine at Arditurri, part of the Oiasso mining district. In this article we present two additional textiles recovered from the bottom of the harbour, kept humid by the daily tides in the city’s port. Found with these textiles was a group of instrumenta textilia, which allows us to observe some aspects of textile production methods.
2018 •
Wool textiles as an archaeological material are rarely preserved in the provinces of Roman Hispania. The area around the Roman city of Oiasso (modern-day Irun) has yielded almost the majority of all the textiles found in this region thus far. In 2008 and 2009, a group of fragments were discovered inside the humid environment of a mine at Arditurri, part of the Oiasso mining district. In this article we present two additional textiles recovered from the bottom of the harbour, kept humid by the daily tides in the city’s port. Found with these textiles was a group of instrumenta textilia, which allows us to observe some aspects of textile production methods.
Purpureae Vestes VI
Textile production and consumption in Roman Venetia (Italy): preliminary results of the study of mineralised fibres and textiles2018 •
This paper summarises the results of the TRAMA (Textiles in Roman Archaeology: Methods and Analysis) project, which aims to analyse Roman textiles from Venetia. As elsewhere in Italy, because of the unfavourable climatic conditions and geological features, fibres, yarns and textiles are rarely preserved in this area, with only one Roman fabric known until recently. This project focuses on a systematic census of organic and mineralised fabrics, in order to better understand textile production and consumption patterns in the region, which was praised for the high quality of its textile products by contemporary writers. To date, 29 artefacts found in the Veneto Region with preserved, mineralised textile traces have been recorded and analysed. These are predominantly bronze or iron objects that were excavated from funerary contexts in urban (including Padua, Verona, Altino, Este) and rural cemeteries. The textile traces include linen and wool fabrics of various qualities. This study provides new data regarding textile production and the funerary rituals, offering for the first time a picture of textiles produced in the area.
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2017 •
Iconographic sources indicate that textiles were used for a variety of purposes by the Etruscans, Paleovenetians, Faliscans and other inhabitants of ancient Italy but until recently little was known about what these textiles actually were like. The latest and ongoing studies of the surviving fabric remains found primarily in burial contexts are for the first time permitting not only qualitative but also quantitative assessment of the data. The paper focuses on the recently analysed textile remains from across Italy, and places them in the wider context of Italian and European pre-Roman textile production.
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