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Textiles And The Medieval Economy Huang Angela Lingjahnke Carsten Carsten Jahnke

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Textiles And The Medieval Economy Huang Angela Lingjahnke Carsten Carsten Jahnke
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Publisher: Casemate Publishers & Book Distributors, LLC
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 30.22 MB
Author: Huang, Angela Ling;Jahnke, Carsten; & Carsten Jahnke
ISBN: 9781782976486, 1782976485
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Textiles And The Medieval Economy Huang Angela Lingjahnke Carsten Carsten Jahnke by Huang, Angela Ling;jahnke, Carsten; & Carsten Jahnke 9781782976486, 1782976485 instant download after payment.

Archaeologists and textile historians bring together 16 papers to investigate the production, trade and consumption of textiles in Scandinavia and across parts of northern and Mediterranean Europe throughout the medieval period. Archaeological evidence is used to demonstrate the existence or otherwise of international trade and to examine the physical characteristics of textiles and their distribution in order to understand who was producing, using and trading them and what they were being used for. Historical evidence, mainly textual, is employed to link textile names to places, numbers and prices and thus provide an appreciation of changing economics, patterns of distribution and the organisation of trade. Different types and qualities of cloths are discussed and the social implications of their production and import/export considered against a developing background of urbanism and increasing commercial wealth.

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