WORK IN PROGRESS
Works Cited are generally static documents found at the end of a paper or a book or an article. This Works Cited page is not static. It is updated frequently as the resources I encounter expand. I generally default to MLA style, but don't look too closely at those periods and commas. I have generally opted not to include specific page numbers, as many resources are used both generally and specifically. If you're here and you have a question about a particular reference, please reach out to me! My email is svana [dot] marsdottir [at] gmail [dot] com. I always check my email Monday mornings and usually more frequently than that. But Mondays are guaranteed! I'm happy to discuss a resource or help you find access to them.
Anderson, Ruth Matilda. Hispanic costume, 1480-1530. Hispanic Society of America, 1979.
Arnold, Janet. Patterns of Fashion 3: The Cut and Construction of Clothes for Men and Women C. 1560-1620. MacMilllian, London, 1985.
Hayward, Maria. Dress at the Court of Henry VIII. Routledge, 2007.
Master of Ororbia, Life of San Julián. Parish of San Julián de Orobia, circa 1525.
Mikhalia, Ninya and Jane Malcolm-Davies. The Tudor Tailor: Reconstructing Sixteenth-Century Dress. Costume and Fashion Press, 2006.
Newton, Kate. "Introduction to Hispano-Flemish Men's Clothing." Spanish Seamstress, https://spanishseamstress.com/handouts-documentation.
Thursfield, Sarah. Medieval Tailor's Assistant: Making common garments 1200-1500. Ruth Bean, 2001.
Stillman, Yedid Kalfon. Arab Dress: a short history from the dawn of Islam to modern times, edited by Norman A. Stillman. 2nd edition.
Brill: 2003
Ewing, Thor. Viking Clothing. Tempus, 2006.
Glørstad, Zanette Tsigaridas. "Sign of the Times? The Transfer and Transformation of Penannular Brooches in Viking-Age Norway."
Norweigan Archaeology Review. Vol 45, no. 1. 2012.
Jørgensen, Lise Bender and Marianne Vedeler. "Out of the Norwegian glaciers: Lendbreen—a tunic from the early first millennium
AD." Antiquity Publications Ltd. ANTIQUITY 87 (2013): 788–801.
Løvlid, Dan Halvard. "The Skjoldehamn find in the light of new knowledge. A discussion of the burial, the ethnic affiliation of the outfit,
and the person's gender and social status." Translated by Carol Lynn. 2010.
Milek, Karen and Lindsey Stirling. "Woven Cultures: New Insights into Pictish and Viking Culture Contact Using the Implements of
Textile Production." Medieval Archaeology. No. 59. 2015.
Nebiolini, Brittany. "Silver hoards and the economic interrelationship of Viking York and Dublin (800–1000)." Journal of Irish
Archaeology. Wordwell Ltd. Vol 29. 2020: 139-158.
Price, Neil. Children of Ash and Elm: A history of the Vikings. Basic Books. 2020.
Svestad, Asgeir. "Buried in between: Re-interpreting the Skjoldehamn Medieval Bog Burial of Arctic Norway." Medieval Archaeology.
Vol. 65, no. 2. 2021.
Zimmerman, Jereme. Make Mead Like a Viking: Traditional Techniques for Brewing Natural, Wild-Fermented, Honey-Based Wines and Beers. Chelsea Green Publishing. 2015.
A Stitch in Time: Essays in Honour of Lise Bender Jørgensen. GOTARC Series A. Gothenburg Archaeological Studies. No. 4, 2014.
Antosik, Łukasz and Joanna Słomska. "The Hallstatt Textiles from the Bi-ritual cemetery In Świbie." Światowit. Vol. LVI. 2017.
Croom, A.T.. Roman Clothing and Fashion. Tempus. 2000.
Wild, John-Peter. The Clothing of Britannia, Gallia Belgica and Germania Inferior. (ANRW II, 12, 3 (1985)).
*Hoffman, Marta. The Warp Weighted Loom: Studies in History and Technology of an Ancient Implement. Humanities Press, 1964.
Walsh, Shirely. "Weaving With Guts and Bones." Wordwell Ltd. Archaeology Ireland. Autumn, 2015.
Dance, Amber. "Threads of Time: Archaeologists are learning ancient clothing, shrouds and even Viking sails might have been made." Science News. August 2019. 16-20.
*This citation is particularly difficult given the nature of this book, which was published in 1964 by a Norwegian university. You can find the LoC MARC record here, if you would like more information or want to request it through a library.