Evolution of foot-wear in the history of linear stations
https://doi.org/0.47370/2078-1024-2022-14-1-51-59
Abstract
At all times, clothing has been the most important element that helps a man to get used to new climatic and geographical conditions, therefore it is able to characterize the picture of society at every stage of its development.
At the regional level, clothing research is mainly of a historical and cultural orientation, but ethnographic research of clothing is needed, which would accurately describe the subject of the research, its graphic image, design and technological features, since over time the invaluable experience of its production will be forgotten and lost. The article discusses footwear (clothes for legs) for men, women and children of linear villages, starting from its archaic variants to modern ones; methods for the production of footwear (woven, sewn, molded), materials for the manufacture of footwear – vegetable origin (wood bark, reed stalks, hemp ropes), animal origin (leather, wool) and chemical (rubber), as well as its design and technological features.
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About the Author
Louisа Sergeevna TsarevaRussian Federation
Tsareva Louisа Sergeevna, Candidate of Historical Sciences, an associate professor of the Department of Standardization, Metrology and Commodity Expertise
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For citations:
Tsareva L.S. Evolution of foot-wear in the history of linear stations. Vestnik Majkopskogo Gosudarstvennogo Tehnologiceskogo Universiteta. 2022;(1):51-59. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/0.47370/2078-1024-2022-14-1-51-59