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Dress Accessories, c.1150-c.1450 [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 438 pages, height x width: 246x189 mm, 12 colour. 62 b/w. 207 line.
  • Sērija : Medieval Finds from Excavations in London
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Jan-1991
  • Izdevniecība: The Boydell Press
  • ISBN-10: 0851158390
  • ISBN-13: 9780851158396
  • Formāts: Hardback, 438 pages, height x width: 246x189 mm, 12 colour. 62 b/w. 207 line.
  • Sērija : Medieval Finds from Excavations in London
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Jan-1991
  • Izdevniecība: The Boydell Press
  • ISBN-10: 0851158390
  • ISBN-13: 9780851158396
Brooches, rings, buckles, pendants, buttons, purses and other accessories were part of everyday dress in the middle ages. Over two thousand such items dating from the period 1150-1450 are described and discussed here, all found in recent archaeological excavations in London - then as now one of western Europe's most cosmopolitan cities, its social and economic activity compounded by the waterside bustle of the Thames. These finds constitute the most extensive and varied group of such accessories yet recovered in Britain, and their close dating and the scientific analysis carried out on them have been highly revealing. Important results published here for the first time show, for example, the popularity of shoddy, mass-produced items in base metals during the high middle ages and enable researchers to identify the varied products of rival traditions of manufacture mentioned in historical sources. Anyone needing accurate information on period costume will welcome this book, which will appeal to the general reader interested in costume and design, as well as to archaeologists and historians. THE AUTHORS are members of staff of the Museum of London.

Description and discussion of over two thousand brooches, rings, buckles, pendants, buttons, purses and other accessories found in archaeological digs in London, and dating from the period 1150-1450.

Brooches, rings, buckles, pendants, buttons, purses and other accessories were part of everyday dress in the middle ages. Over two thousand such itemsdating from from the period 1150-1450 are described and discussed here, all found in recent archaeological excavations in London - then as now one ofwestern Europe's most cosmopolitan cities, its social and economic activity compounded by the waterside bustle of the Thames.These finds constitutethe most extensive and varied group of such accessories yet recovered in Britain, and their close dating and the scientific analysis carried out on them have been highly revealing. Important results published here for the first time show, for example, the popularity of shoddy, mass-produced items in base metals during the high middle ages and enable researchers to identify the varied products of rival traditions of manufacture mentioned in historical sources. Anyone needing accurate information on period costume will welcome this book, which will appeal to the general reader interested incostume and design, as well as to archaeologists and historians. THE AUTHORS are members of staff of the Museum of London.

Description and discussion of over two thousand brooches, rings, buckles, pendants, buttons, purses and other accessories found in archaeological digsin London, and dating from the period 1150-1450.

Recenzijas

Extremely useful to medieval re-enactors. TOOL AND TRADES HISTORY SOCIETY NEWSLETTER [ Along with Shoes and Pattens] these two volumes brook few rivals and represent the best scholarship focused on shoes and everyday dress accessories from the Middle Ages. Indispensable....Groundbreaking. * SPECULUM *

Dating and context of the finds; alloy nomenclature; the metal dress
accessories - some observations; girdles; buckles; strap-ends; mounts;
combinations of diverse strap fittings and possible ensuite items; brooches;
buttons; lace chapes; hair accessories; pins; beads; chains; pendants; finger
rings; bells; purses; cased mirrors; combs; cosmetic sets; needlecases;
metallurgical analysis of the dress accessories; conservation.