2018
DOI: 10.15184/aqy.2018.18
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Missing link: an early wool textile from Pustopolje in Bosnia and Herzegovina

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“…Another important collection of woollen textile has been retrieved from the Hallstatt salt mines in present-day Austria (Grömer 2012(Grömer , 2016Grömer et al 2013) covering a long period of time from the Bronze to the Iron Age, though with gaps. A number of textile fragments generally made of flax fibres come from Alpine lake dwellings dating from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age (Bazzanella et al 2003;Bazzanella and Mayr 2009) and a limited number of other European areas (CinBA Database; Bender Jørgensen and Rast-Eicher 2018; Gleba and Mannering 2012;Grömer et al 2018;Harding 1995;Marić Baković and Car 2014). Słomska and Antosik's chapter (Chapter 5) adds a new and important piece of information to this corpus of continental textiles.…”
Section: Textile Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another important collection of woollen textile has been retrieved from the Hallstatt salt mines in present-day Austria (Grömer 2012(Grömer , 2016Grömer et al 2013) covering a long period of time from the Bronze to the Iron Age, though with gaps. A number of textile fragments generally made of flax fibres come from Alpine lake dwellings dating from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age (Bazzanella et al 2003;Bazzanella and Mayr 2009) and a limited number of other European areas (CinBA Database; Bender Jørgensen and Rast-Eicher 2018; Gleba and Mannering 2012;Grömer et al 2018;Harding 1995;Marić Baković and Car 2014). Słomska and Antosik's chapter (Chapter 5) adds a new and important piece of information to this corpus of continental textiles.…”
Section: Textile Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%