On Tuesday 26 July 2005 11:10 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>  Beth and Bob Matney wrote:
> > > NESAT 7 was delivered today (in Arkansas) from David Brown. >
>
> and Cathy Raymond wrote
> I got mine this past Tuesday (Pennsylvania) and my copy of NESAT 8. >>
>
> Is there any chance we could talk you into posting the table of contents of
> each of these here?

Sure.  I'm a sucker for requests for help.  

I have the Table of Contents for 8 in a jpeg that includes the order form, but 
this list doesn't permit attachments and I don't (yet) have a website to post 
the jpeg on, so I will have to input both by hand.  There is a website that 
lists the contents of NESAT 7 (and someone in fact posted it to this list), 
but I didn't save it and can't find it again despite many Googling efforts.

Some of the articles in both NESATs are in German, and some of the authors are 
French or of other nationalities whose names require certain diacritical 
marks.  I don't read German, and since I'm not doing this email in HTML 
markup, any diacritical marks will be missing.  Please take that into account 
when reading this.  Finally, I'm going to put each table of contents in a 
separate email so that neither post is excessively long.  Here goes.

__________________________________________________________________

NESAT 7--TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Northern Archaeological Textiles--NESAT VII  edited by Frances Pritchard and 
John Peter Wild.  Oxbow Books, 2005.  ISBN:  1 84217 162 3

1.  Carmen Alfaro Giner, "Gold Textiles from a Roman Burial at Munigua, 
(Malva, Seville)."
2.  Isabelle Bedat, Sophie Desrosiers, Christophe Moulherat, Caroline Relier, 
"Two Gallo-Roman Graves Recently Found in Naintre (Vienne, France)."
3.  Frauke Kadereit, "Das Madchengrab der Fallward:  Vorlaufiger Bericht."
4.  Antoinette Rast-Eicher, "Fruhmittelalterliche Textileien aus der 
Nordostschweiz."
5.  Lisa Vanhaeke, Chris Verhecken-Lammens, "Textile Pseudomorphs from a 
Merovingian Burial Ground at Harmignies, Belgium."
6.  Anne Hedeager Krag, "Denmark--Europe:  Dress and Fashion in Denmark's 
Viking Age."
7.  Lise Raeder Knudsen, "Brocaded Tablet-Woven Bands:  Same Appearance, 
Different Weaving Technique, Horning, Hvilehoj and Mammen."
8.  Eva Andersson, "Textile PRoduction at Birka:  Household Needs or Ogranized 
Workshops?"
9.  Philippa A. Henry, "Who Produced the Textiles?  Changing Gender Roles in 
Late Saxon Textile Production:  The Archaeological and Documentary Evidence."
10.  Eva-Maria Pfarr, "Handwerk oder Industrie?  Erfahrungen bei der 
Herstellung eines hochmittelalterlichen Wollgewebes auf dem 
Gewichtswebstuhl."
11.  Lise Bender Jorgensen, "Textiles of Seafaring:  an INtroduction to an 
Interdisciplinary Research Project."
12.  Bill Cooke, Carol Christiansen, "What Makes a Viking Sail?"
13.  Susan Moller-Wiering, "Textiles for Transport."
14.  Else Ostergard, "The Greenlandic Vadmal."
15.  Jerzy Maik, "Stand und Notwendigkeit der Forschungen uber die 
mittelalterliche Wollweberei auf dem sudlichen Ostseegebiet."
16.  Milena Bravermanova, "The Collection of Archaeological Textiles at Prague 
Castle."
17.  Klaus Tidow, "Textilfunde aus dem dreizehnten bis siebzehnten 
Jahrhundert:  Neue Fund--Neue Erkenntnisse."  
18.  Hanna Zimmerman, "Sixtennth-Century Textiels from Two Sites in Groningen, 
The Netherlands."
19.  Elizabeth Wincott Heckett, " 'The Apparel oft Proclaims the Man'--Late 
Sixteenth-and Early Seventeenth-Century Textiles from Bridge Street Upper; 
Dublin."
20. Malgorzata Grupa, "Women's Roves Excavated from the Burial Crypt in the 
Holy Virgin Mary's Chruch,l Torun, Poland."
21.  Anna Drazkowska, "The Influence of Western European Fashion on the 
Clothing of Torun's Townsfolk."
22.  Michael L. Ryder, "The Human Development of Different Fleece-Types in 
Sheep and Its Association with the Development of Textile Crafts."
23. Karen-Hanne Staermose Nielsen, "A Preliminary Classification of Shapes of 
Loomweights."
24.  Gertrud Grenaander Nyberg, "Remarks Concerning Some Details of Early 
Spinning Wheels."

END OF VOLUME

-- 
Cathy Raymond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

"So what if the universe is a pointless mass of hydrogen refuse powered by
entropy.  I'm spreading ketchup on a rubber duck, and after that I'm going
to brush its teeth.  So there."-- Rob Landley 
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