Leather Tanneries: The Archaeological Evidence

The study of leather, though a specialized field in archaeology, focuses on a material that has been widely used from ancient times to the present. Animal skins in various forms—such as vegetable-tanned leather, parchment, vellum, and rawhide—demonstrate their lasting utility and importance. Historically, tanning processes relied on natural compounds like tannin derived from plants, reflecting the long-standing relationship between craftsmanship and available resources.

 

This book explores both the archaeological significance and modern understanding of leather production. It covers essential topics such as tanning processes, chrome and vegetable tanning methods, leather finishing techniques, and product manufacturing. With detailed insights across its chapters, it serves as a valuable resource for students and professionals seeking a comprehensive understanding of leather from historical and technical perspectives.

  • ISBN : 9781839370182
  • Price : GBP 389.89
  • Binding : Hardcover
  • Year : 2022
  • Publisher: Akh Publishing House

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