Kosmos. Jewellery, Adornment and Textiles in the Aegean Bronze Age
Proceedings of the 13th International Aegean Conference / 13e Rencontre égéenne internationale, University of Copenhagen, Danish National Research Foundation's Centre for Textile Research, 21-26 April 2010
Summary:
The subject of KOSMOS in the Aegean Bronze Age includes jewellery,
costume, aesthetics, body adornment, colours, pigments, and textiles. The
reason for this choice of subject was our wish to merge the textile
research carried out currently at the Danish National Research
Foundationís Centre for Textile Research, with the major research topic of
Robert Laffineur, jewellery. This KOSMOS volume addresses the issues of
textile production, costumes, dyes and pigments, colours, jewellery,
aesthetics, body adornment, luxury and exotic items, gender and
femininity/masculinity, as well as their social, religious, ideological,
economic, technological, administrative and philological connections. In
the Bronze Age, men, women and children would dress in garments, wear
jewellery and adorn themselves to express their gender, age and status.