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Investigations into the dyeing industry in Pompeii experimental archaeology and computer simulation techniques.

The scale of processing associated with the dyeing industry in Pompeii is a controversial subject. This investigation uses a new multi-disciplinary triangulated approach, providing an understanding of the significance of the industry that is grounded in engineering and archaeological principles, but...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Pepper, Heather Hopkins
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [S.l.] : ARCHAEOPRESS, 2021.
Colección:Archaeopress Roman archaeology
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright page -- Contents Page -- _GoBack -- Preface -- Chapter Zero -- Preface to the published thesis -- Introduction -- How and why the approach of this study differed -- How location and time affected this study -- Location -- Study in the context of time and technological developments -- Development of experimental archaeology -- Overview of the study -- Background to this study -- New approaches within this study -- Surveying the original apparatus in 2002 -- The survey in 2002: water supply -- The survey in 2002: finding a 'Real Roman' 
505 8 |a The survey in 2002: defining 'Recording', 'Conservation', 'Reconstruction' -- Redefining 'experiment' -- Finite Element Analysis -- 'Roman' vs 'Modern' manufacturing -- Intangible questions -- Expansion since the doctorate was awarded -- Presentations and publications since this thesis was submitted -- Publications -- In Press -- Conferences presentations -- Seminars given -- Acknowledgements to the published thesis -- Timeline of previous work relevant to this study -- Chapter One -- Introduction to the dyeing industry of Pompeii 
505 8 |a 1.1 The significance of the scale of manufacture of textiles in Pompeii -- 1.1.1. Aims and Objectives -- 1.1.2. Nature of this investigation -- 1.2 Literature Review -- 1.2.1 Research background -- 1.2.2 Roman Dye vat design -- 1.2.3 The debate so far -- I viii 19 -- Previous work: A Strengths and Weakness Analysis -- Moeller -- Jongman -- Mann -- Laurence -- Summary -- 1.2.4 Quantifying archaeological writing -- Related work -- Watling, 2004 -- 1.3 The significance of this study -- 1.3.1 To conclude -- 1.4 Thesis Outline: -- Chapter Two -- Literature Review -- 2.1 Introduction 
505 8 |a 2.2 Textile processing -- 2.3 Dye types -- 2.4 When to dye: Stage at which dyeing takes place -- 2.5 Roman textiles -- 2.6 Requirements for dyeing -- 2.7 Consumables used in manufacture -- 2.7.1 Fleece -- 2.7.2 Mordants -- 2.7.3 Roman dyes -- 2.7.4 To summarise -- 2.8 Undyed textile -- 2.9 Process consumables -- 2.9.1. Water supply -- 2.9.2 Water content -- 2.9.3 Water quality -- 2.9.4 Reliability of ancient and modern sources on water -- 2.9.5 Fuel -- 2.10 Recipe directions -- 2.10.1The Recipe used in this study -- Recipe for mordanting -- Recipe for mordanting: -- Recipe for dyeing with madder: 
505 8 |a Times for recipe -- 2.11 Removing the water -- 2.12 Quantity of textile -- 2.12.1 Roman garments -- 2.12.2 Pictorial representation of Roman dress -- 2.12.3 Problems with depiction -- 2.13 Population -- 2.14 Intangible evidence -- 2.15 Summary -- Chapter Three -- Experimental Replica -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 A differing approach -- 3.3 Experimental archaeology -- 3.4 Constructing the apparatus -- 3.5 Experiment One: Preliminary experimentation -- 3.6 Experiment Two -- 3.6.1 Hypothesis -- 3.6.2 Apparatus -- 3.6.3 Diagram -- 3.6.4 Method -- 3.6.5 Results -- 3.6.6 Discussion 
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