Woman’s Costume in the Territories of Poland during the Roman Period. Reconstruction Based on Finds
from Nowy Łowicz in Pomerania
Research and development
Author:
- Cybulska Maria
Institute of Architecture of Textiles, Lodz University of Technology, Łódź, Poland
Nr DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0014.2397
Full text | references | Abstract: During archaeological excavations in Nowy Łowicz, Pomerania (Poland), in 1991, burial mound 55 with a woman’s grave was examined, in which numerous fragments of textiles, costume accessories and jewellery had been preserved. The work presents the results of structural and technological analysis of fragments preserved. Based on these, as well as on preserved iconography and analogous archaeological finds, an attempt was made to reconstruct the woman’s clothing from the period to which the grave is dated, i.e. phase B2/C1 of the Roman period. The reconstruction was made by means of computer graphics and includes three elements of clothing: a shirt, dress and short coat, made by identified techniques and partly taking into account the original colours. The work done is particularly important due to the fact that this is the first attempt to reconstruct a woman’s complete clothing worn on the territory of what is now Poland in the above-mentioned period.
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Tags:
textiles, archaeology, costume history, Roman period, textiles’ reconstruction, computer graphics, raw material analysis, structure, dyes, vertical loom, board and tablet
weaving.
Citation:
Cybulska M. Woman’s Costume in the Territories of Poland during the Roman Period. Reconstruction Based on Finds from Nowy Łowicz in Pomerania. FIBRES & TEXTILES in Eastern Europe 2020; 28, 5(143): 124-129. DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0014.2397
Published in issue no 5 (143) / 2020, pages 124–129.