Sabine Karg

Plant Fibres in European Prehistory – Production, Processing and Technological Evolution

Studies in the History of Technology | Volume 6

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Beschreibung

Humans always needed to wear clothing in the temperate climate zones of Europe at least during the cold months in winter times. For collecting food and to fix or lash things, containers and binding material were basic consumer items at all times. Archaeologists use the term “textiles”, as an umbrella term for all those items: clothes like shoes, capes, hats, ropes, nets, sieves or containers. Caused by specific preservation conditions these finds are rare and only little is known about the frequency and the material of which these textiles were made of in past times.

The aim of this monograph is to present potential plants that were used to produce textiles from the fibres that can be extracted of them. The availability of different fibre plants during the different time periods will be discussed, as well as their processing and the productional methods from the fibre to the end product.

Experiments were conducted during the last years in order to better understand the technological processes of producing single textiles. The reconstructions
based on selected archaeological finds helped a lot to gain a better understanding about the amount of raw material and the time that is needed to produce the single items.

A challenge is posed to the determination of the raw material of archaeological textile finds. But due to innovative methods, as for example scanning electronic microscopy, micro computed tomography and ancient DNA analysis (aDNA) more knowledge about the basic raw material and also the production methods of ancient textiles were cumulated during the last decade. Examples of famous textile finds are given.

The book starts with a presentation of the five most common European plant fibres that were used during the last 10.000 years, followed by a chapter about the cultural evolution of the handling of these fibre plants. All of the plants must undergo a labour-intensive technology before the fibres are ready to be transformed into a textile. Different structures and also tools that were needed for textile production can be reflected in the archaeological record. The most common ones are described.

Understanding better the skills and technological knowledge of our ancestors, and to learn more about the use of sustainable raw materials to produce textiles during thousands of years, is part of our common cultural heritage. I hope that the book will help to keep this heritage alive.

Zusätzliche Information

Gewicht 0.5 kg
Größe 21.0 × 29.7 cm
Art Neu
Titel Buchreihe Beiträge zur Technikgeschichte | Studies in the History of Technology
Quelle Neu
Kurztitel Plant Fibres in European Prehistory
Autor Sabine Karg
Herausgegeben von Herausgegeben in Zusammenarbeit mit der Dr. h. c. Alfred Mutz-Stiftung für alte, insbesondere antike Technologie und Technikgeschichte | Basel
Titel Buchreihe Beiträge zur Technikgeschichte | Studies in the History of Technology
Bandnummer Volume 6
Format A4
Verlag LIBRUM Publishers & Editors
Jahr 2025
Sprache English
Auflage 1
Seitenzahl ca. 178
Abbildungszahl ca. 100
Produktform Hardback
ISBN-13 978-3-906897-70-7

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