Archaeology & History  /  Textiles & Weaving
Woven into the Earth Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 256
ISBN: 9788772889351
Pub Date: 30 Nov 2004
Description:
One of the century's most spectacular archaeological finds occurred in 1921 -- a year before Howard Carter stumbled upon Tutankhamun's tomb -- when Poul Norlund recovered dozens of garments from a graveyard in the Norse settlement of Herjolfsnaes, Greenland. Preserved intact for centuries by the permafrost, these mediaeval garments display remarkable similarities to western European costumes of the time. Previously, such costumes were known only from contemporary illustrations, and the Greenland finds provided the world with a close look at how ordinary Europeans dressed in the Middle Ages.
Pre-Columbian Woven Treasures in the National Museum of Denmark Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 127
ISBN: 9788789384917
Pub Date: 31 May 2004
Description:
The tremendous collection of about 500 pre-Columbian textiles held in the National Museum of Denmark are catalogued in this slightly oversized volume. The textiles, which are mainly fragments, date from c.500 BC-1550 AD and were found in tombs in Peru, particularly at Pachacamac.