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Heidi Haugene is studying which types of leather were used for the shoes聽in Borgund during the Viking Age. Through a study of hair follicle patterns and by analyzing peptides (ZooMs) from small samples of leather it is possible to determine which animals were used to make leather items. Was the leather from domesticated animals,聽or did they also use leather from wild animals? How many types of leather would one encounter on one shoe? In 2018 the study of hair follicle patterns was finished and is now supplemented with the ZooMs-analysis. We are collaborating with the , who will do the peptide-analysis.聽

This spring Monika Ravnanger and Marta Kl酶ve Juul experimented with different weaving techniques to establish which technique was used to produce the 鈥渧arafell鈥-type, a type of pile woven cloth. In June, they initiated a collaborative project with Elisabeth Johnston from Shetland, UK who is an expert in ancient spinning technologies. Together they are trying to determine which method was used to make the yarn and pile behind the production of a specific type of varafeld- or pile weave.

Mich猫le Hayeur Smith has studied and classified the textiles from Borgund. Mich猫le found that there are more textiles in the Borgund corpus聽than we knew from the old catalogues. In June, we took samples for Strontium (Sr) isotope analysis, and for AMS (Accelerated Mass Spectrometry) dating from some of the textiles. Through Sr isotope analysis it is possible to determine the provenance of the wool the textile is made of. 聽is analyzing the Sr-samples in collaboration with聽the 聽of Anthropology at , and with the help of Brown University students. Preparation was carried out in a PicoTrace clean lab.