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... costume's long sojourn in the bog and a number of incisions caused by a spade when digging the body out of the peat , the costume could be reconstructed , and the way the pieces are now sewn together may be con- sidered reliable . A ...
... costume's long sojourn in the bog and a number of incisions caused by a spade when digging the body out of the peat , the costume could be reconstructed , and the way the pieces are now sewn together may be con- sidered reliable . A ...
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... costume . From the viewpoint of costume typology , open and closed garments not only appear to be related , but in Denmark the impression remains that prehistoric folk had both usages in mind during the making of the fabric . The ...
... costume . From the viewpoint of costume typology , open and closed garments not only appear to be related , but in Denmark the impression remains that prehistoric folk had both usages in mind during the making of the fabric . The ...
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... costume parted slightly when the woman walked so that one leg was visible . Now that they are Christian the dress is ... costume and the ancient Indian and Greek wrapped garments ( Fig . 457 ) . Scania , a Danish province until the mid ...
... costume parted slightly when the woman walked so that one leg was visible . Now that they are Christian the dress is ... costume and the ancient Indian and Greek wrapped garments ( Fig . 457 ) . Scania , a Danish province until the mid ...
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Aarbøger Age textiles Analyse Birka body bog finds bog textiles braiding broken lozenge twill Brøndsted burial buttonhole stitch century A.D. checkered cm long cm wide colour cord Corselitze costume Danish dated Denmark diagonal Diagram example fabric fastened fibres fibulae fragments garment grave hair Haraldskær Hatt Hjørring Huldremose Karlby kirtle looped needle-netting Mammen MH Fig Migration Period mittens nålebinding National Museum neck needle Nørlund parish pattern peat piece of cloth plaited poncho prehistoric recovered Roman Iron Age round running stitch S-spun S-spun yarn Scandinavia scraps seams selvedge sewing sewn shape shed sheep's wool shoulders side silk skin capes Skinddragter skirt Skrydstrup sleeves Søllested spinning sprang starting border tabby tablet weaving tablet-woven bands technique textiles Thorsbjerg thread count tøjstykke transverse edge trousers tubular tubular-woven twill twisted Viking Period warp warp and weft warp loops warp threads weft weft threads width woman's woollen worn yarn