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Appearance and ideology: creating distinctions between clerics and lay persons in early medieval Gaul / Bonnie Effros -- From self-sufficiency to commerce: structural and artifactual evidence for ...
On Thursday, May 8, DISTAFF (Discussion, Interpretation, and Study of Textile Arts, Fabrics, and Fashion) will hold an exhibition of members' work, open to view for all attendees of the 60th ...
Neolitische textilien im Raum Zürich / Antoinette Rast-Eicher (p. 9-19) -- Two copper age tunics from Lorca, Murcia (Spain) / Carem Alfaro (p. 20-30) -- Wollgewebe aus dem bronzezeitlichen ...
Olivier David (Institut Lavoisier / Paris Saclay), Aziza Gril-Mariotte (Musée des Tissus, Lyon / Université Aix), Raphaël Morera (CNRS-EHESS), Corinne Mühlemann (University of Bern), Helen Wyld ...
This workshop is open to attendees of the 61st International Congress on Medieval Studies who sign up during registration. The study of medieval textile labor highlights intimate connections between ...
Many societies suffer from the notion that women are less intelligent and capable than men. Even in more economically developed countries, where women have in the past two centuries won a variety of ...
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A cache of 43 helmets pulled from the sea off Spain turned out to be medieval, not Roman
Forty-three iron helmets recovered from the seabed near Benicarlo, in the Castellon province of eastern Spain, have been scientifically redated from the Roman period to the late 14th or early 15th ...
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