
Interior Textiles in the Viking Age
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Eva Andersson Strand is Professor in Archaeology, University of Copenhagen. Her research lies in 35 years of experience in recording and combining ancient textile crafts and production processes combined with comprehensive context analysis and experimental and digital archaeology. Charlotte Hedenstierna-Jonson is Associate Professor in Archaeology, Uppsala University. She has a long-time engagement in the archaeology and research of Viking town Birka, focusing on martial society, cultural interactions, and contacts between Scandinavia, eastern Europe and Eurasia. Ulla Mannering is Research Professor in Textile Archaeology, National Museum of Denmark. She is responsible for the prehistoric textile and clothing collections at the National Museum of Denmark and has over 25 years of experience in textile analyses and the development and adaption of scientific analyses for textile research. Marianne Vedeler is Professor in Archaeology, Museum of Cultural History, University of Oslo. She has more than 30 years of experience in museum collection management and textile analysis. Her research focus is on dress and accessories, textile trade and distribution and on food culture.