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Searching for late neolithic spinning bowls in the central Balkans
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Over the past twenty years, research on textile has received increasing
attention in archaeology worldwide, providing new insights into one of the
most important crafts in human history. In contrast, activities related to
spinning and weaving in the Late Neolithic settlements in the Central Balkans
have only be treated with cursory attention, which has resulted in nothing
more than a set of general assumptions in archaeological literature. Though
some progress has recently been made, investigations of textile in
prehistoric contexts are still far from their full potential. The quest for
spinning bowls in ceramic assemblages constitutes an important part of the
given research, providing new evidence on the production of both textiles and
pottery. Therefore, the focus of this paper is on the available evidence for
those activities related to textile production in the Late Neolithic,
primarily to spinning, with special emphasis on the earliest occurrence of
spinning bowls in the Central Balkans i.e. the technology of wetting and
tightening plant fibres in ceramic vessels.
Title: Searching for late neolithic spinning bowls in the central Balkans
Description:
Over the past twenty years, research on textile has received increasing
attention in archaeology worldwide, providing new insights into one of the
most important crafts in human history.
In contrast, activities related to
spinning and weaving in the Late Neolithic settlements in the Central Balkans
have only be treated with cursory attention, which has resulted in nothing
more than a set of general assumptions in archaeological literature.
Though
some progress has recently been made, investigations of textile in
prehistoric contexts are still far from their full potential.
The quest for
spinning bowls in ceramic assemblages constitutes an important part of the
given research, providing new evidence on the production of both textiles and
pottery.
Therefore, the focus of this paper is on the available evidence for
those activities related to textile production in the Late Neolithic,
primarily to spinning, with special emphasis on the earliest occurrence of
spinning bowls in the Central Balkans i.
e.
the technology of wetting and
tightening plant fibres in ceramic vessels.
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