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Combmaking In Medieval Novgorod 9501450 An Industry In Transition Lyubov Smirnova

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Combmaking In Medieval Novgorod 9501450 An Industry In Transition Lyubov Smirnova
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 57.72 MB
Author: Lyubov Smirnova
ISBN: 9781841718118, 1841718114
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Combmaking In Medieval Novgorod 9501450 An Industry In Transition Lyubov Smirnova by Lyubov Smirnova 9781841718118, 1841718114 instant download after payment.

This research is based on the comb assemblages from 18 excavation sites, which cover over 80% of the excavated area of Medieval Novgorod (950-1450 AD), Russia. The work outline the chronological trends and stylistic changes in combs themselves and in their relationship to the immediate environment of the properties they originate from, as well as to broader contexts of the town and the entire complex urban community. The research also uses these objects for drawing out the fundamental changes of the comb-making industry in its transition from the late Viking Age and through the Middle Ages and as a background to the development of the urban society. The comb finds are analysed typologically and contextually and the databases are presented in the 'additional material' download.

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