Tracing textile cultures of Italy and Greece in the early first millennium BC

  • Gleba M
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Abstract

Archaeological textiles are relatively rare finds in Mediterranean Europe, but many fragments survive in a mineralised form. Recent analysis of Iron Age textiles from Italy and Greece indicates that, despite the use of similar textile technologies at this time, Italy shared the textile culture of Central Europe, while Greece largely followed the Near Eastern traditions of textile production. This research greatly expands our current understanding of the regional circulation of textile technological knowledge and the role of textiles in ancient societies.

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Gleba, M. (2017). Tracing textile cultures of Italy and Greece in the early first millennium BC. Antiquity, 91(359), 1205–1222. https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2017.144

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