Making Textiles in pre-Roman and Roman Times

People, Places, Identities

Margarita Gleba editor Judit Pásztókai-Szeőke editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxbow Books

Published:30th Oct '13

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Textile production is an economic necessity that has confronted all societies in the past. While most textiles were manufactured at a household level, valued textiles were traded over long distances and these trade networks were influenced by raw material supply, labour skills, costs, as well as by regional traditions. This was true in the Mediterranean regions and Making Textiles in pre-Roman and Roman times explores the abundant archaeological and written evidence to understand the typological and geographical diversity of textile commodities. Beginning in the Iron Age, the volume examines the foundations of the textile trade in Italy and the emergence of specialist textile production in Austria, the impact of new Roman markets on regional traditions and the role that gender played in the production of textiles. Trade networks from far beyond the frontiers of the Empire are traced, whilst the role of specialized merchants dealing in particular types of garment and the influence of Roman collegia on how textiles were produced and distributed are explored. Of these collegia, that of the fullers appears to have been particularly influential at a local level and how cloth was cleaned and treated is examined in detail, using archaeological evidence from Pompeii and provincial contexts to understand the processes behind this area of the textile trade.

Making Textiles in Pre-Roman and Roman Times contributes to emerging directions in scholarship across a number of material culture disciplines, but it is foremost an excellent addition to textile scholarship… while the articles are rich with technical descriptions, they have thoughtfully been made accessible to a wider audience… the volume is well laid out, with ample visuals, including maps, charts, illustrations and photographs that both illustrate and anchor the information they provide. * Mouseion *
the editors must be commended for bringing together specialists from diverse fields to address this important topic. As a collection, the articles sometimes appear a little disconnected and of varying quality, but the volume successfully shows how the integration of various types of sources can be used to shed light on the complexities of this ancient craft. * American Journal Of Archaeology *

ISBN: 9781842177679

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240 pages