Braids: Definition, Recognition and Survival: A Practical Approach for Archaeologists Towards Understanding Braided Structures (Ancient Textiles) Paperback – August 31, 2026

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Management number 220499076 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price US$22.00 Model Number 220499076
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Analyzes archaeological braids, providing identification methods, datasets, and practical guidance for textile researchers.The work on which this book is based arose from the author’s interest in braided textiles and their apparent scarcity in archaeological records. The need for guidance aimed at archaeologists and others to assist them in visually identifying braids correctly was evident. Equally important was to gather details from publications on found braids to act as a baseline dataset. Textiles survive poorly in archaeological settings, and this is especially true for small items such as braids, which are seldom found and therefore poorly understood. The research on which the book is based defines and analyses these underrated textiles in a systematic way and provides other researchers with guidelines to follow. It first establishes what is a braid, which is a more contentious issue than might be thought. A range of braided structures are then explored and explained through use of clear diagrams and consistent nomenclature. Techniques for making braids are considered with the understanding that there is always uncertainty. A practical report form is devised accompanied by decision trees. A glossary section provides definitions of relevant textile terminology.The book provides, for the first time, a reliable dataset based on published reports covering the Bronze Age to medieval period in northern and central Europe, including the United Kingdom. Detailed case studies are presented for several previously undescribed braids: the analytical methods and explanatory descriptions developed in previous chapters are applied to each artefact, and the findings carefully documented. These studies both test the proposed report form and decision trees proved and demonstrate their applicability in practice, discussing examples from both the published literature and those previously unexamined. The book is aimed primarily at archaeologists who need an authoritative reference work to help them better understand any braided finds that they encounter. It will also be of general interest within the textile archaeology community and to braiders curious about braids created in the past and how they were used.Table of ContentsAcknowledgementsList of tablesList of figuresIntroduction1. Setting the scene2. An introduction to structure with flat braids3. Three dimensional braids4. Practical help5. What and where? Tracking down braids6. Newly identified braids: unravelling the structure7. Tying up the endsGlossaryBibliography Read more

ISBN13 979-8888572375
Edition First Edition
Language English
Publisher Oxbow Books
Dimensions 6.69 x 1.18 x 9.45 inches
Item Weight 1 pounds
Print length 160 pages
Publication date August 31, 2026

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