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            The Art of Prehistoric Textile Making

            The development of craft traditions and clothing in Central Europe

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            Author(s)
            Grömer, Karina
            Collection
            Austrian Science Fund (FWF)
            Language
            English
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            Abstract
            Textiles, textile production and clothing were essentials of living in prehistory, locked into the system of society at every level – social, economic and even religious. Textile crafts not only produced essential goods for everyday use, most notably clothing, but also utilitarian objects as well as representative and luxury items. Prehistoric clothing and their role in identity creation for the individual and for the group are also addressed by means of archaeological finds from Stone the Iron Age in Central Europe.
             
            Textilien, Textilhandwerk und Kleidung bilden wichtige Lebensgrundlagen des urgeschichtlichen Menschen, mit Auswirkungen auf viele Aspekte des Lebens, seien es soziale, wirtschaftliche oder religiöse. Mit diesem Handwerk wurden nicht nur wesentliche Güter des täglichen Bedarfs - allen voran Kleidung - hergestellt, sondern auch Gebrauchswaren sowie repräsentative Objekte bis hin zu Luxusartikeln. Urgeschichtliche Kleidung und ihre Rolle als Identitätsmarker für die einzelnen Menschen, wie auch für Gruppen, werden mittels archäologischer Funde aus der Stein- bis Eisenzeit Mitteleuropas behandelt.
             
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            https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/39554
            Keywords
            Costume history; handcraft; prehistory; textiles; design; technology; spinning; weaving; Kostümgeschichte; Handwerk; Urgeschichte; Textilien; Design; Technologie; spinnen; weben; Bronze Age; Central Europe; Hallstatt culture; Iron Age; Neolithic; Wool; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History
            DOI
            10.26530/oapen_604250
            ISBN
            9783902421944
            Publisher
            Naturhistorisches Museum Wien
            Publication date and place
            2016
            Grantor
            • Austrian Science Fund
            Pages
            546
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