In 2009 we were commissioned to recreate two outfits to present
an impression of a Neolithic archer's clothing based in part on the Otzi finds
of a few years ago, supplemented with wider extrapolation about materials and conditions suitable to the period.
The outfit used 10 goatskins (7 hide on, three leather) and a
decent slice off a deerskin and off a cowhide.First a few in the studio:
Gareth talking to the archaeologists about the outfit:
And wandering through the site en route to a location for filming (lots of funny
looks from visitors):
The above outfit was for many years on display in the Origins Gallery at the National
Museum Wales, Cardiff. That gallery is currently closed for refurbishment, but we're hoping to see the display up again.
We are currently
exploring the evidence for Neolithic clothing with the aim of creating more
experimental outfits for use in our teaching and demonstration work. Since working on this project we have made educational costume for other heritage sites including Stonehenge and the Avalon Marshes Centre.
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