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    War and Worship: Textiles from 3rd to 4th-century AD Weapon Deposits in Denmark and Northern Germany

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    War and Worship: Textiles from 3rd to 4th-century AD Weapon Deposits in Denmark and Northern Germany

    Susan Möller-Wiering, "War and Worship: Textiles from 3rd to 4th-century AD Weapon Deposits in Denmark and Northern Germany"
    English | 2011 | pages: 215 | ISBN: 1842174282 | PDF | 8,5 mb

    War and Worship concerns textile deposits from the bog sites of Thorsberg in Germany and Nydam, Vimose and Illerup Ådal in Denmark. All four sites are well-known for containing a substantial amount of archaeological materials, particularly weapons, but they also contain, as integral parts of the weapon deposits, a smaller number of preserved textiles, which nevertheless constitute outstanding assemblages. With the exception of Thorsberg, publications dealing particularly with textiles from weapon deposits are almost nonexistent. The textiles from each site are analyzed, then compared to one another and described as a unit characterizing the particular site. Comparisons are then made between the four sites, with emphasis on the overall context. A final chapter by Lise Ræder Knudsen analyses tablet-woven textiles in the deposits, a textile technique used to make bands, edges and borders.
    Although the state of preservation of the textiles at the different locations varies hugely, the research has extracted a large amount of information allowing conclusions on status, origin, function and role in the deposits to be drawn. The fabrics presented here were, unquestionably, consecrated textiles. They had been worn by the defeated foreign warriors during the battle and were considered worthy as sacrificial offerings to the gods. Some individual high-status textiles were perceived to have a value comparable to certain metal items. Others - probably the majority - were used for covering and wrapping other offerings for the subsequent sacrifice. All were committed to the lakes in a sacred act of remembrance to celebrate victorious battles.
    Table of Contents
    Introduction
    Consecrated war booty
    Textiles
    Chronology
    Method
    Illerup Ådal
    Introduction
    Technical aspects of the textiles: comparative overview
    Technical details, context and functions
    Vimose
    Introduction
    Technical aspects of the textiles
    Context and functions
    Thorsberg
    Introduction
    Technical and functional aspects of the textiles
    Nydam
    Introduction
    Technical aspects of the textiles
    Context and functions
    Comparisons within the Nydam material
    Gremersdorf-Techelwitz
    Comparisons
    Comparisons of the sites
    Comparisons with other material
    Summary and Conclusion
    Illerup Ådal
    Vimose
    Thorsberg
    Nydam
    Specific aspects in comparison
    Textiles from other sources
    Origin
    Textiles for war
    War and worship
    Tablet-woven textiles from 3rd to 4th-century AD weapon deposits in Denmark and northern Germany (Lise Ræder Knudsen)

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