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Poster Abstracts
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Charlotte Booth and Debbie Challis (University College London)
Sock
It! Making Egyptian socks from scratch
In October 2009 the Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology began an experimental archaeological project called “Sock It!” which was funded by the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council (MLA). The aim of the project is to reproduce the two-toed Coptic socks (400-500 AD) from the Petrie Collection (UC16766), using ancient techniques. The project continued until March 2010 and involved two groups of participants: members of the University of the Third Age (U3A) and ad hoc public participants who attended the monthly drop in sessions. The techniques employed throughout the project included carding wool using a variety of methods, spinning using a drop spindle and knitting using the single needle technique. Various difficulties were encountered along the way, but the archaeological objective was for the participants to produce completed socks using these techniques and patterns which enable others to reproduce them. As the project continued video and written diaries recorded progress, which would be part of the final presentation.
Reg Clark (Swansea University)
The
importance of the brick-mould in Egypt
At
first glance the humble wooden brick-mould seems a mundane item of little
significance. However, without it the cities, fortresses and necropoleis of
ancient
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Alice Stevenson (Pitt Rivers Museum)
Experimental
archaeology in the Pitt Rivers Museum
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