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SUMMARY

A textile fragment from the Dalagergård grave

Found around the pin of a bronze fibula from a Late Roman Iron Age grave from Dalagergaard was a small fragment of a tablet-woven border, made with at least 6 tab­

lets. The piece was made of Z/Z-spun yarn; density about 7 tablets per 1/2 cm. Tablet­

woven horders are fairly common in textile linds from the Late Roman Iron Age, while ribbed horders were preferred in the Early Roman Iron Age.

NOTER

Lise Bender Jørgensen

Langelands Museum

I) Fischer, C. En romersk glasskål med jagtmotiv. Kuml 1981. Dalagergård, Sdr. Vissing s., Tyr­

sting h., Skanderborg amt. sm. jour.no. 1/78.

2) Schlabow, K. 1965: Der Thorsberger Prachtmantel. Schliissel zum altgermanischen Webstuhl.

Verolfentlichungen des Fordervereins Textilmuseum Neumiinster, Heft 5.

3) Bender Jørgensen, L. 1980: Cloth of the Roman lron Age in Denmark. Acta Archaeologica 50.

4) Bender Jørgensen, L.: Textilfundene fra Slusegaard. I 0. Klindt-Jensen: Slusegaard III. Under forberedelse.

5) Vorbasse grav 3,5. NM jour.no. 1124/78.

6) Illerup Aadal, FHM !XL.

7) Hald, M. 1950: Olddanske tekstiler. Nordiske Fortidsminder V. p. 227 If.

8) Holfmann, M. 1964: The Warp-Weighted Loom. Oslo. p. 151 If.

9) Hald, M. 1950, op. cit. p. 49 og p. 208 f.

10) Bender Jørgensen, L. 1980, op. cit. p. 25 f.

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