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La Materialidad Arqueológica De La Producción Textil: El Caso De Granada En La Baja Edad Media

The Archaeological Materiality Of Textile Producction: The Case Of Granada In The Late Middle Age.
Authors: Damián GARCÍA HERNÁNDEZ;

La Materialidad Arqueológica De La Producción Textil: El Caso De Granada En La Baja Edad Media

Abstract

La producción textil ha legado un panorama complicado en el registro arqueológico. Para el caso concreto de Granada, el utillaje para el trabajo y el material textil destacan por su baja documentación e identificación. Por dicha razón, este trabajo busca indagar en todo el proceso de producción textil para ofrecer un panorama general de toda aquella materialidad que forme parte de este con el objetivo de conocer los condicionantes de su conservación y entender la realidad del registro arqueológico.

Textile production has left a complicated panorama in the archaeological record. In the specific case of the Granada, the tools of the work and the textil material stand out for their low documentation and identification. For this reason, this work seeks to investigate the entire textile production process to provide an overview of all the materiality that is part of it in order to know the conditions of its conservation and understand the reality of the archaeological record.

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Materialidad, Baja Edad Media, Península Ibérica, Textil, Arqueología

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