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Time of Textiles in Ancient Greece - (Chronoi) by Marie-Louise Bech Nosch (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Textiles accompany us throughout our lives, au fil du temps, from the cradle to the grave.
- About the Author: Marie-Louise Bech Nosch, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
- 162 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Antiquities & Archaeology
- Series Name: Chronoi
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About the Book
Chronoi. Zeit, Zeitempfinden, Zeitordnungen - Time, Time Awareness, Time Management ist eine akademische Buchreihe, die Forschungsergebnisse publiziert, die aus der Arbeit des Einstein Center Chronoi hervorgegangen sind. Das Einstein Center Chronoi wurde gegründet, um Zeit und verwandte Aspekte wie Zeitbewusstsein, Zeitmanagement, Zeitwahrnehmung und Zeitlichkeit in interdisziplinärer und transdisziplinärer Weise zu untersuchen.
Book Synopsis
Textiles accompany us throughout our lives, au fil du temps, from the cradle to the grave. Aspects of time, seasons and chronology play an important role when exploring textiles and clothes in antiquity. The time of textiles appears highly gendered, embodied, tangible, and concrete. Textiles follow their own timeframes and paces, and they connect us to the past in an intimate and diachronic way because we still wear woven fabrics, as people did in antiquity.
Textiles themselves are ephemeral and rarely survive in archaeological contexts. But when they do, they can show evidence of a long life.
This book is about the time of textiles in ancient Greece: how time was articulated and conceived via clothing and textile production and how clothes conveyed time, seasons, ages, lifetimes and chronological periods. Textiles moreover symbolized eternity and destiny, as the spinning goddesses of fate called Moirai by the ancient Greeks. These goddesses spin, measure and cut the thread of a person's life.
The book invites university students in history, archaeology and classics, as well as interested readers, craft communities and Humanities scholars to reflect on diverse dimensions of time in ancient Greece through the study of textiles and clothes.
About the Author
Marie-Louise Bech Nosch, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.