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Discussion of the textiles found in 1973-4 at the Roman fort of Vindolanda near Hadrian's Wall.
Discussion of the Vindolanda textiles in the light of the content of the tablets.
Discusses survival of Iron Age textile traditions into the Roman period in Britain.
Analysis and discussion of a fragment of heavy pile (Ghiordes knotted) wool fabric from Vindolanda (late 1st century AD)
Greek and Roman Textiles and Dress. An Interdisciplinary Anthology, eds. M. Harlow & M-L. Nosch, Oxford
Roman Art: what can it tell us about dress and textiles? A discussion on the use of visual evidence as sources for textile research.2014 •
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.
"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.
2014 •
Ophthalmology
Quantitative detection of glaucomatous damage at the posterior pole by retinal thickness mapping1998 •
2004 •
Acta Crystallographica Section A Foundations and Advances
Crystal structures of dengue virus protein revealed ED3 sero-specificity2017 •
2007 •
African journal of reproductive health
Money, power and HIV: economic influences and HIV among men who have sex with men in sub-Saharan Africa2014 •
Revista Brasileira de Engenharia Agrícola e Ambiental
Características hidráulicas de tubos de bambu gigante2000 •
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
Gold–palladium core@shell nanoalloys: experiments and simulations2015 •
Journal de Pédiatrie et de Puériculture
Myélite aiguë postinfectieuse à CMV : à propos d’une observation pédiatrique2008 •
Journal of wildlife diseases
Trypanosoma cruzi and Leishmania sp. Infection in Wildlife from Urban Rainforest Fragments in Northeast Brazil2017 •
2010 •
International Journal of RF and Microwave Computer-Aided Engineering
A novel miniaturized feedback LC oscillator for UMTS-type applications in 3D stacked liquid crystalline polymer technology2006 •
Journal of Heredity
Evolutionary Rearrangement of the Amylase Genomic Regions Between Drosophila melanogaster and Drosophila pseudoobscura2003 •
KOMUNITAS: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INDONESIAN SOCIETY AND CULTURE
The Public Space of �Jogja Fashion Week Carnival� and Cosplay Clothing in Yogyakarta2015 •
Journal of Physics of the Earth
On the estimation of parameters in the statistical prediction of earthquakes1983 •
Journal of Environmental Management
Single and multi-component adsorption of psychiatric pharmaceuticals onto alternative and commercial carbons2017 •