Shoes and Pattens

Shoes and Pattens
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Publisher : Stationery Office Books (TSO)
Total Pages : 160
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015037446732
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Synopsis Shoes and Pattens by : Francis Grew

Charting precisely the progress of shoe fashions between the 12th and 15th centuries this is another must have for costume designers, archaeologists and historians.

Medieval Finds from Excavations in London: Set

Medieval Finds from Excavations in London: Set
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Publisher : Boydell Press
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ISBN-10 : 1843837145
ISBN-13 : 9781843837145
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Synopsis Medieval Finds from Excavations in London: Set by : Boydell & Brewer, Incorporated

Seven volume set of these classic works of reference, essential for students, scholars, archaeologists, re-enactors and historians of material culture, textiles and tools.

Textiles and Clothing, C.1150-c.1450

Textiles and Clothing, C.1150-c.1450
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Publisher : Boydell Press
Total Pages : 262
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ISBN-10 : 1843832399
ISBN-13 : 9781843832393
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Textiles and Clothing, C.1150-c.1450 by : Elisabeth Crowfoot

Scraps of clothing and other textiles are among the most evocative items to be discovered by archaeologists, signalling as they do their owner's status and concerns.

Pilgrim Souvenirs and Secular Badges

Pilgrim Souvenirs and Secular Badges
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Publisher : Medieval Finds from Excavations in London S.
Total Pages : 349
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ISBN-10 : 1843835444
ISBN-13 : 9781843835448
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis Pilgrim Souvenirs and Secular Badges by : Brian Spencer

An exceptional reference work to pilgrim and secular badges of the middle ages.

Dress Accessories, C. 1150 - C. 1450

Dress Accessories, C. 1150 - C. 1450
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Total Pages : 452
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105111934324
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Synopsis Dress Accessories, C. 1150 - C. 1450 by : Geoff Egan

This text provides descriptions and discussions of over 2000 brooches, rings, buckles, pendants, buttons, purses and other accessories found in archaeological digs in London, and dating from the period 1150-1450.

Knives and Scabbards

Knives and Scabbards
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:1392413235
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Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Knives and Scabbards by : Jane Cowgill

Stepping Through Time

Stepping Through Time
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Publisher : Stichting Promotie Archeologie
Total Pages : 404
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015073911656
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Synopsis Stepping Through Time by : Olaf Goubitz

Drawing on 25 years' experience as a conservator of leather, Goubitz presents a typological catalogue of footwear dating from 800-1800 AD. The study is based on Goubitz' analysis of an important assemblage of shoes recovered from excavations at Dordrecht in the Netherlands but the volume's aim is to offer guidance for the identification of shoes found on sites across north-western Europe. In addition, contributions from van Driel-Murray and Groenman-van Waateringe examine evidence for shoe types in prehistoric Europe and the north-western provinces of the Roman Empire, periods which inevitably have left less evidence. The fully illustrated catalogue follows a comprehensive discussion of shoes styles and technology including height standards, iconography, material, patterns, stitches, soles, the identification and dating of fragments and conservation. The volume should prove a useful tool for Roman and, especially, medieval historians and archaeologists.

Dress in Anglo-Saxon England

Dress in Anglo-Saxon England
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Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages : 422
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ISBN-10 : 9781843835721
ISBN-13 : 184383572X
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis Dress in Anglo-Saxon England by : Gale R. Owen-Crocker

Splendid . . . the major overview of Anglo-Saxon clothing and textile from the 5th to 11th centuries. . . . Owen-Crocker has become the authority reconstructors call upon. . . . A wise and scholarly book. TOEBI Newsletter Based on the revised and expanded edition of 2004, this paperback is an encyclopaedic study of English dress from the fifth to the eleventh centuries, drawing evidence from archaeology, text and art (manuscripts, ivories, metalwork, stone sculpture, mosaics), and also from re-enactors' experience. It examines archaeological textiles, cloth production and the significance of imported cloth and foreign fashions. Dress is discussed as a marker of gender, ethnicity, status and social role - in the context of a pagan burial, dress for holy orders, bequests of clothing, commissioning a kingly wardrobe, and much else - and surviving dress fasteners and accessories are examined with regardto type and to geographical/chronological distribution. There are colour reconstructions of early Anglo-Saxon dress and a cutting pattern for a gown from the Bayeux tapestry; Old English garment names are discussed, and there isa glossary of costume and other relevant terms. GALE OWEN-CROCKER is Professor of Anglo-Saxon Culture at the University of Manchester. She has a special interest in dress throughout the medieval period - she advises ondress entries to the Toronto Old English Dictionary and has consulted for many museums and television companies. She is co-editor of the journal Medieval Clothing and Textiles.

London, 1100-1600

London, 1100-1600
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Publisher : Equinox Publishing
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1845535510
ISBN-13 : 9781845535513
Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis London, 1100-1600 by : John Schofield

Winner of the London Archaeological Prize for outstanding publication of 2010-11 Since the early 1970s the increasingly effective conduct of archaeological work in the City of London and surrounding parts of the conurbation have revolutionised our view of the development and European importance of London between 1100 and 1600. There have been hundreds of archaeological excavations of every type of site, from the cathedral to chapels, palaces to outhouses, bridges, wharves, streams, fields, kilns, roads and lanes. The study of the material culture of Londoners over these five centuries has begun in earnest, based on thousands of accurately dated artefacts, especially found along the waterfront. Work by documentary historians has complemented and filled out the new picture. This book, written by an archaeologist who has been at the centre of this study since 1974, will summarise the main findings and new suggestions about the development of the City, its ups and downs through the Black Death and the Dissolution of the Monasteries; its place in Europe as a capital city with great architecture and relations with many other parts of Europe, from the Baltic to the Mediterranean. London has been the most intensively studied medieval city in Europe by archaeologists, due to the pace of development especially since the 1970s. Thus although this will be a study of a single medieval city, it will be a major contribution to the Archaeology of Europe, 1100-1600. Praise for this Volume: '..an expert account the book is well designed, expertly illustrated and manages to bridge the gap between an accessible and popular account, with a scholarly framework with full references and an extensive bibliography. This is a book that readers can turn to again and again in order to refresh their knowledge of the archaeology of this medieval metropolis.' Terry Barry, Medieval Archaeology 56, 2012 'This is an important and useful book. And, crucially it's a good read.' British Archaeology, May-June 2012 'John Schofield snythesises a huge volume of archaeology to produce this coherent account packed with detail and fascinating visual evidence, and much enlivened by the author's own observations -- for example, on exotic imported food and whether Londoners had different diets from other parts of England, or on the impact of communities of 'aliens' on the city, including Jewish financiers, and Italian, French and Spanish merchants, or on the effect of London on its hinterland.' SALON number 267, December 2011 'His detailed knowledge of projects both famous and unsung paints a potent picture of London between 1100 and 1600.' Current Archaeology, June 2012 'This is a stimulating book, opening one's eyes to many facets of the past. It can be highly recommended to anyone who wants to find out what archaeology has to offer about London's history, and where future research might lead.' Bridget Cherry, London Topographical Society Newsletter, May 2012 'Schofield draws useful parallels between London and other comparable cities in Europe.. there are some wonderful kernels of information that connect the buildings of London to others throughout the country. This volume is likely to appeal both to those with a general interest as well as to those with more defined archaeological leanings...Schofield's lucid writing style is concise, informative and engaging.' Sara Crofts, SPAB, Cornerstone, Autumn 2012