Victoria Priola
I am a PhD Candidate at the University of Iowa and I study ceramic loom weights from the Late Neolithic, Chalcolithic, and Early Bronze Age in southwestern Iberia.
I am a PhD Candidate at the University of Iowa and I study ceramic loom weights from the Late Neolithic, Chalcolithic, and Early Bronze Age in southwestern Iberia.
I'm an old lady. I spin. I weave. I sew. I burrow ever deeper into the Iron Age Anglo-Saxon fiber processing and weaving rabbit hole.
I have an amateur interest in archaeology, and participate in historic reenactment. I have interests in garment construction and embellishment. Tablet weaving and braiding/cordage techniques, and Scribal arts and book/ manuscript creation.
I am an expert in warp-weighted weaving, having written one of a handful of books on the topic. I've been involved with textiles since 1975, and experimental archaeology and early weaving technologies since 2000.
I am a Masters student in Experimental Archaeology at Exeter University in the UK. Long time re-enactor and bushcrafter. Current special interests are textiles and weaving, landscape and mobiliy and all things experimental!
Volunteer at Prehistorisch dorp Eindhoven. Interest in medieval textiles. Spinner, dyer and weaver.
Did Workshops with children about housing, clothing, food and skills through the Times and cultures, practice in use of wild plants, learning about basket making, woodcraft, working with Bones, compare with Native cultures, skills, spirituality; taking part in saving ancient culture Monuments in
I am a retired veterinary pathologist with a long-standing interest in sustainable technology and historic agriculture. I have 30 years experience interpreting farming to the public (the picture is from the 1990s).
Interested primarily in the technology and crafts of the paleolithic period.
I am an archaeobotanist specialised in the anatomical identification of archaeological wood from Palaeolithic (Europe) and prehispanic archaeological contexts (Canary Islands).
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