1994
DOI: 10.3989/tp.1994.v51.i2.451
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Un taller ibérico de tratamiento de lino en el Coll del Moro de Gandesa (Tarragona)

Abstract: RESUMENSt: prekntan los result ados de la cxcavación de un conjunto arquitectónico dc la segunda mitad dd siglo 111 a.e. compuesto por dos estancias que se comunican con una de las torres del recinto fort ificado. En una de dichas estancias se han documentado dos depósilos impermeabilizados y estancos donde se procedía al enriado de la planta del lino para extraer la fibra . Este articulo fue re milido en 5U versiÓn final el tO-VI -94 . ABSTRACf

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“…In fact, the exploitation of linen in the Eastern Pyrenees is documented in the Neolithic and medieval periods, although, at least in medieval times, scarce and naturally occurring plants were usually exploited due to the need for an elaborate system of irrigation for cultivating flax (Miró, 2022, p. 398). In Coll del Moro (Gandesa, Catalonia), an Iberian textile center dedicated to linen has been documented, but in this case, the loom (evidenced by similar pondera to the ones at Tossal de Baltarga) was placed next to two large deposits where the linen had to be softened before being woven (Rafel et al, 1994). Nothing similar was documented at Tossal de Baltarga.…”
Section: Exploitation Of Animal Resourcesmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…In fact, the exploitation of linen in the Eastern Pyrenees is documented in the Neolithic and medieval periods, although, at least in medieval times, scarce and naturally occurring plants were usually exploited due to the need for an elaborate system of irrigation for cultivating flax (Miró, 2022, p. 398). In Coll del Moro (Gandesa, Catalonia), an Iberian textile center dedicated to linen has been documented, but in this case, the loom (evidenced by similar pondera to the ones at Tossal de Baltarga) was placed next to two large deposits where the linen had to be softened before being woven (Rafel et al, 1994). Nothing similar was documented at Tossal de Baltarga.…”
Section: Exploitation Of Animal Resourcesmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Por otra parte, el descubrimiento de 107 pesas en los estratos de derrumbe puede indicar que las telas habían sido tejidas en telares situados en el piso superior. En este mismo contexto, apareció un kalathos con un motivo interpretado como un telar, por lo cual deducimos que estaba haciendo alusión a la funcionalidad del espacio de trabajo (Rafel et al 1994). La presencia de este tipo de talleres alude al cambio que podría estar produciéndose en esos momentos en lo que se refiere a la propia concepción de la producción textil, es decir, a su salida del ámbito doméstico.…”
Section: Hiladoras Y Tejedoras La Producción Textilunclassified