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In most countries of the world, including Greece, archaeologists find the most pottery sherds during excavations. These were once various types of vessels, of which only fragments remain today. However, it is very rare for objects made from organic materials to survive to this day, even after many millennia. This is why we so rarely have the opportunity to admire original ancient costumes in museums. The situation is similar in Greece. However, there are other, indirect ways to learn the secrets of prehistoric textiles! Dr. AGATA ULANOWSKA from the University of Warsaw discusses all this. -------------------------------- SUBSCRIBE TO LIVING ARCHAEOLOGY! ---------------------------- Paper: https://ibhik.pl/sklep/prenumerata-ar... 👈 E-edition: https://bit.ly/e-Archeo 👈 ---------------------------------- TABLE OF CONTENTS ---------------- 00:00 Introduction 02:50 START OF THE PRESENTATION 04:00 Textile Archaeology 11:00 Textiles Were and Are Everywhere 15:00 Why Do Archaeologists Rarely Find Textiles? 21:15 The Incredible Corpus of Minoan and Mycenaean Seals 27:00 How Are Textiles Studied? 29:50 Textiles and Seals Database 31:40 Splicing vs. Spinning on a Drop Spindle 33:20 Splicing in Practice 34:58 Braided Threads, Strings, and Selvedges 36:00 Indirect Sources: Iconography 39:00 Weaving Techniques in the Bronze Age 41:18 Tools: Spindle Whols, Weights, Looms 46:20 How Does a Loom Work? 47:48 Spools 50:31 Ethnography, Traditional Crafts, and Experiments 52:34 Some Theoretical Knowledge 54:04 Textile Makers in Linear B 57:17 How Was Craft Taught? 1:00:03 The Role of Women in Transferring Knowledge 1:05:24 Where to Find More Information 1:06:35 DISCUSSION START 1:08:20 How to Use Nettles? 1:11:00 Questions about Some of the Presented Artifacts 1:13:10 Was Stamping Used? 1:14:30 Everything We Know About Looms 1:18:10 Profit or Personal Use? 1:20:00 How Large Could Fabrics Woven on a Loom Be? 1:22:10 What Are Textile Archaeology Classes Like? 1:24:50 About the Passion for Research 1:27:14 Farewells 1:29:00 Thanks to Subscribers! GUEST Agata Ulanowska https://www.archeologia.uw.edu.pl https://textileseals.uw.edu.pl/pl https://euroweb.uw.edu.pl HOST Radosław Biel https://archeologia.com.pl

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