The Textile Revolution in Bronze Age Europe
Production, Specialisation, Consumption
Serena Sabatini editor Sophie Bergerbrant editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:21st Nov '19
Currently unavailable, currently targeted to be due back around 2nd December 2024, but could change
Discusses both the revolutionary cultural, social, and economic impact of Bronze Age textile production in Europe and innovative methodologies for future studies.
The book is primarily for archaeologists, anthropologists, students in archaeology and anthropology, and cultural heritage workers both within and outside academia. It fills a significant gap in our understanding of Europe's prehistory, namely the cultural, social, and economic impact of textile economies in shaping societies.Textile production and the introduction of wool and woolen textiles represented a great revolution in Bronze Age Europe at the dawn of the second millennium BC. The available contemporary written sources from the Mediterranean and Near East suggest that textile production had a strong impact on the cultural, social, and economic life. In most parts of continental Europe, however, archaeological material alone can help us understand the details relating to textile production and its wider importance to early societies. This book provides new insights on patterns of production, specialization, and consumption of textiles in Europe throughout the Bronze Age. Assembling a diverse array of studies on various aspect of the textile production and economy, the essays, specially written for this volume, provide a wide range of scientific data as well as archaeological evidence. They also show the great potential of examining early textile production through the use of innovative methodologies and diverse perspectives.
ISBN: 9781108493598
Dimensions: 259mm x 185mm x 20mm
Weight: 900g
106 pages