Úvahy o textilní výrobě na Pohansku na základě analýzy nálezů textilních fragmentů a předmětů souvisejících se spřádáním a tkaním

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Title in English An Examination of Textile Production at Pohansko on the Basis of an Analysis of Textile Fragments and Artefacts Connected with Spinning and Weaving
Authors

BŘEZINOVÁ Helena PŘICHYSTALOVÁ Renáta

Year of publication 2014
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Památky archeologické
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Field Archaeology, anthropology, ethnology
Keywords Břeclav-Pohansko; textile fragments; textile production; textile-technological research; Great Moravian period; spindle whorls; loom weights
Description The study involves the detailed processing and evaluation of all textile relics and prints from the inventory of finds at the Great Moravian agglomeration of Břeclav-Pohansko. The selection of the studied material was aimed at artefacts found in graves in the cemetery at the first church of the ‘Manor Court,’ from the latest excavation of the cemetery around the rotunda in the northeastern suburb, from the excavation of the southern suburb and from the excavation in the northeastern part of the stronghold’s fortification. Attention was also paid to tools, especially spindle whorls and loom weights, which are an important part of the two key phases of textile production, i.e. spinning and weaving. The description of individual tools, their precise location and a spatial analysis of their occurrence and concentration thus enabled thoughts on possible production precincts at the site. The study presents an assemblage of 43 textile fragments preserved in the corrosion layers of metal artefacts, 273 stone and ceramic spindle whorls and 66 clay loom weights.
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