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Fibre, dyes, seams and bands: Grave 41/2016 and the Ravattula costume reconstruction
Tekijät: Riikonen Jaana, Kirjavainen Heini, Karisto Maikki, Ruohonen Juha
Toimittaja: Sanna Lipkin, Erika Ruhl, Krista Wright (editors)
Konferenssin vakiintunut nimi: North European Symposium for Archaeological Textiles
Julkaisuvuosi: 2023
Kokoomateoksen nimi: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Research of North and Central European Archaeological Textiles. The Proceedings of the North European Symposium for Archeological Textiles (23rd–26th August 2021 in Oulu).
Sarjan nimi: MONOGRAPHS OF THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF FINLAND
Numero sarjassa: 12
ISBN: 978-952-69942-1-5
eISBN: 978-952-69942-2-2
ISSN: 1799-8611
Verkko-osoite: http://www.sarks.fi/masf/masf_12/masf_12.html
Rinnakkaistallenteen osoite: https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/180919188
A woman’s grave rich in textiles and likely dated to the early 13th century was found in 2016 at Ravattula Ristimäki cemetery in southwestern Finland. Fragments of woollen textiles woven in 2/2 twill revealed a new type of dress compared with previously excavated textiles from Iron Age graves. Wool fibre analyses indicated that the pieces of clothing were woven from hairy to coarse hairy wool types. The dye analyses (HPLC-DAD) presented blue dye which was detected in a shawl, an apron, and tablet-woven bands most likely originating from woad (Isatis tinctoria L). Madder (Rubia tinctorum L), which produces a red colour, was identified in the fulled cloth of the hose and fastening bands. The grave textiles represent both the older traditions of Iron Age costume with the blue, bronze-spiral-decorated apron and shawl, and some new elements of medieval fashions like the red hose and a dress sewn together from several pieces.
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