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Anglo-Saxon Textile Bibliography

Copyright 2002 by Elizabeth Peters

Battiscombe, C.F. (ed.) 1956. The Relics of Saint Cuthbert. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

Broholm, H.C. & M. Hald. 1940. Costumes of the Bronze Age in Denmark. Contributions to the Archaeology and Textile History of the Bronze Age, Copenhagen.

Budny, M. and D. Tweddle. 1985. "The early medieval textiles at Maaseik, Belgium". The Antiquaries Journal 65: 353-389.

Budny, Mildred. "The Maaseik Embroideries." Medieval World (Jan/Feb, 1992): 23-30. color photos

Collingwood, Peter. The Techniques of Tablet Weaving. New York: Watson-Guptill, 1982

Crocket, Candace. Card Weaving. Loveland, Colorado: Interweave Press, 1991.

Crowfoot, E. & Hawkes, S.C. 1967: "Early Anglo Saxon gold Braids", Medieval Archaeology XI, p.42-86.

Crowfoot, E. 1966. Appendix III. "Little Eriswell Anglo-Saxon cemetary: the textiles". Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society 59:29-32.

Crowfoot, E. 1983. "The textiles". pp. 409-479. In: Bruce-Mitford, R. (ed.) The Sutton Hoo ship burial. Volume III. British Museum Publications, Ltd., London.

Crowfoot, E., F. Pritchard and K. Staniland. 1992. Medieval finds from excavations in London: 4. Textiles and clothing c.1150-c.1450. HMSO, London. 

Crowfoot, Elisabeth and Hawkes, Sonia Chadwick. "Early Anglo-Saxon Gold Braids." Medieval Archaeology, vol 11 (1967), pp 42-86

Crowfoot, Elisabeth. "Textile fragments from 'relic boxes' in Anglo-Saxon graves," in Textiles in Northern Archaeology, ed. Penelope Walton and John-Peter Wild, pp. 47-56. North European Symposium for Archaeological Textiles, Monograph 3. London: Archetype Publications, 1990. 

Crowfoot, G. M. 1950: "Textiles of the Saxon Period in the Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology", Cambridge Antiquarian Society Proceedings 44, pp. 26-32.

Crowfoot, G. M. 1952: "Anglo Saxon Tablet Weaving", The Antiquaries Journal XXXII, p.189-191.

Crowfoot, G. M. 1956: "Anglo Saxon Sites in Lincolnshire", The Antiquaries Journal XXXVI, p.183-189. 

Crowfoot, G.M. 1939. "The tablet-woven braids from the vestments of St. Cuthbert at Durham". The Antiquaries Journal 19:57-80.

Crowfoot, G.M. 1950. "Textiles of the Anglo-Saxon period in the Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology". Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society 44:26-32.

Crowfoot, G.M. 1951. "A medieval tablet-woven braid from a buckle found at Felixstowe". Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology 25:202.

Crowfoot, G.M. 1952. "Anglo-Saxon tablet weaving". The Antiquaries Journal 32:189-191.

Crowfoot, G.M. 1954. "Tablet-woven braid from a thirteenth-century site". The Antiquaries Journal 34:234-235.

Crowfoot, G.M. 1956. "The textile and impressions". pp. 188-189. In. Thompson, F.H. Anglo-Saxon sites in Lincolnshire. The Antiquaries Journal 36:181-199.

Crowfoot, Grace M. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 1948-9. ( & 1951/2 ). 

Hald, Margrethe. Ancient Danish Textiles from Bogs and Burials: A Comparative Study of Costume and Iron Age Textiles. Copenhagen: The National Museum of Denmark, 1980.

Hald, Margrethe. Primitive Shoes: An Archaeological-Ethnological Study based upon Shoe Finds from the Jutland Penninsula. Copenhagen: The National Museum of Denmark, 1972.

Hansen, Egon. Tablet Weaving: History. Techniques. Colors. Patterns. Højbjerg, Denmark: Hovedland Publishers, 1990

Jorgensen, Lise Bender. North European Textiles until AD 1000. trans. Peter Crabb. Aarhus : Aarhus University Press, 1992.

Pritchard,F.A.  Late Saxon Textiles from the City of London. Medieval Archaeology 28 (1984), pp. 46-76. 1984.

MacGregor, Arthur and Ellen Bolick. A Summary Catalogue of the Anglo-Saxon Collections (Non-Ferrous Metals) British Archaeological Reports, British Series 230. Oxford: Ashmolean Museum, 1993.

Nockert, Margareta . "The Bocksten Man's Costume". Textile History, 18(2), 175-86, 1987. 

Owen-Crocker, G.R. 1986. Dress in Anglo-Saxon England. Manchester University Press.

Owen-Crocker, G.R. 1987. "Early Anglo-Saxon dress-the grave-goods and the guesswork". Textile History 18:147-157.

Priest-Dorman, Carloyn. "Metallic Trims for Some Early Period Personae." Pikestaff Arts and Sciences Issue (December 1994)

Priest-Dorman, Carolyn. "A Saxon Threaded-In Tablet Weave." Pikestaff, December 1990, reprinted on the internet, 1997.

Pritchard, Frances. "Late Saxon Textiles from the City of London". Museum of London, Offprint 29

Pritchard, Frances. 1983. "Evidence of Dyeing Practices from a Group of Late Saxon Textiles from London." Dyes on Historical and Archaeological Textiles 2, pp. 22-24. Notable for proposing an identity for lichen purple--Ochrolechia tartarea.

Vince, Alan. (Ed) Aspects of Anglo Saxon London, London & Middlesex Arch. Soc. Special Paper 1991. 

Walton, P. . Dyes of the Viking Age. Dyes in History & Archaeology - l. 1988. Dorset, 1989.

Walton, P. 1989. The archaeology of York. Volume 17: The small finds. Fasc. 5 Textiles, cordage and raw fibre from 16-22 Coppergate. Council for British Arcaheology, London.

Walton, P. and J.P. Wild. (eds.) 1990. Textiles in northern archaeology, NESAT III: Textile symposium in York 6-9 May 1987. London.

West, Stanley, E. The Anglo Saxon Cemetery at West Garth Gardens, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, Catalogue. East Anglian Archaeology Report No. 38. Suffolk County Planning Department: Bury St. Edmunds, 1988.