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This volume is based on three pillars photos, new publications and the Internet. The author has constructed Volume III of the Viking and Slavic Ornamental Design with a new set of 266 or so ancient designs.There In recent years, mass culture has started to focus of the Slavs. The growing importance of reenactment for the history and archeology also played a role in this. Increased contact between East and West of Europe in various academic fields, including historical sciences, has given us a better understanding of this era.This volume is based on three pillars photos, new publications and the Internet. The author has constructed Volume III of the Viking and Slavic Ornamental Design with a new set of 266 or so ancient designs. The first group in the collection includes beautifully decorated wooden Viking objects. Many of these come from the Irish capital and the local ornamental style. The second group includes items from the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History in Oslo. Thematically, and you will find a large amount of ornamentation in the Borre style. This time, there is new material from the tombs in Mammen, the embroidered and woven patterns from Oseberg and the embroidery of Russia. Piquant, two very wellknown weather vanes provided a certain amount of ornaments.As always, this is present in twodimensional graphics in black and white, allowing the broadest possibilities. The logic of the system has not changed, focusing on the concept of the style, dating or borne symbolism.
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- Q: What is the main focus of 'Viking and Slavic Ornamental Designs: Volume 3'? A: The book focuses on ancient Viking and Slavic ornamental designs, showcasing a collection of approximately 266 designs based on photos, new publications, and Internet research.
- Q: How many pages does this volume contain? A: The volume contains 110 pages.
- Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author of 'Viking and Slavic Ornamental Designs: Volume 3' is Igor Gorewicz.
- Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: This book is available in paperback binding.
- Q: When was 'Viking and Slavic Ornamental Designs: Volume 3' published? A: The book was published on June 2, 2020.
- Q: What types of designs are included in this volume? A: The volume includes a variety of designs from wooden Viking objects, the Borre style, and new materials from tombs in Mammen, as well as patterns from Oseberg and Russian embroidery.
- Q: Is this book suitable for researchers in history and archaeology? A: Yes, the book is ideal for researchers and enthusiasts in history and archaeology, especially those interested in Viking and Slavic cultures.
- Q: What themes are explored in this volume? A: Themes explored include the intersection of mass culture with the Slavic heritage, ornamentation styles, and the influences between East and West Europe.
- Q: Does this book include color illustrations? A: No, the designs are presented in two-dimensional graphics in black and white.
- Q: What is the significance of the designs included in this volume? A: The designs reflect historical styles and cultural significance, providing insights into the artistic practices of the Viking and Slavic peoples.