Cloth and Clothing in Medieval Europe: Essays in Memory of Professor E. M. Carus-Wilson (Pasold Studies in Textile History, 2) by E. M. Carus-Wilson
I had this through ILL at one point and the only useful article I noted was that from Inge Haegg on the Birka finds-- which was the first re-think of Agnes Geijer's work on migration-era Scandinavian female clothing. It is in this book that the fore-and-aft two panel apron dress theory was disproved.
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Date: 2004-05-11 01:37 am (UTC)I had this through ILL at one point and the only useful article I noted was that from Inge Haegg on the Birka finds-- which was the first re-think of Agnes Geijer's work on migration-era Scandinavian female clothing. It is in this book that the fore-and-aft two panel apron dress theory was disproved.