Not Only Socks Were Darned – Secondary Textile Usage as a Source of Material Culture Studies

When we obtain textiles during archaeological explorations (crypts, settlement sites), we do not realize in what forms they had functioned before they were deposited to the ground. In most cases their functions are identified as a result of conservation treatments, and this is the case with the obj...

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Main Author: Małgorzata Grupa
Format: Article
Language:German
Published: Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology Polish Academy of Sciences 2019-12-01
Series:Fasciculi Archaeologiae Historicae
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Online Access:https://journals.iaepan.pl/fah/article/view/1767
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Summary:When we obtain textiles during archaeological explorations (crypts, settlement sites), we do not realize in what forms they had functioned before they were deposited to the ground. In most cases their functions are identified as a result of conservation treatments, and this is the case with the objects described here – silk textiles and kontusz sashes, which belonged to the most expensive elements of the Polish male costumes worn from the 17th century till the 1840s. Therefore, their longevity in various forms is not surprising for researchers. They functioned in families from 40 to 60 years. As they were used for long, and were getting damaged in the course of time, they were repaired carefully, only fragments of them were frequently deposited to the ground with a dead body (frequently cut along its length), and well preserved fragments were donated in last wills to descendants or the Church for liturgical vestments and accessories. Apart from sashes, all kinds of garment were precious not only for heirs, but also for developing paper manufacturing. The article presents problem of secondary use, both silk and woollen textiles, which appear in archaeological material rather rarely.
ISSN:0860-0007
2719-7069