Hana Lukesova
- E-postHana.Lukesova@uib.no
- Telefon+47 55 58 61 79
- BesøksadresseHaakon Sheteligs plass 105007 Bergen
- PostadressePostboks 78005020 Bergen
- (2023). The Hoard from Bækkedal in Northern Denmark and the Use of Two-Horse Teams in the Late Nordic Bronze Age. Acta Archaeologica. 339-402.
- (2023). Computational techniques for virtual reconstruction of fragmented archaeological textiles. Heritage Science.
- (2021). Viking Age textiles and tapestries drawn by Miranda Bødtker. Archaeological Textiles Review (ATR).
- (2020). Is Cross‐Section Shape a Distinct Feature in Plant Fibre Identification? Archaeometry. 216-226.
- (2020). First experimental evidence of hop fibres in historical textiles . Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences. 7 sider.
- (2020). FISHERS OF THE CORDED WARE CULTURE IN THE EASTERN BALTIC. Acta Archaeologica. 95-120.
- (2018). Is It Hop? Identifying Hop Fibres in a European Historical Context. Archaeometry.
- (2017). Identifying plant fibre textiles from Norwegian Merovingian Period and Viking Age graves: The Late Iron Age Collection of the University Museum of Bergen. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 281-285.
- (2011). Fragmenter av kvinnedrakter fra vikingtiden : metode for identifikasjon av gamle tekstilfunn. Viking. 149-164.
- (2021). Gender and Inclusiveness Survey Report. .
- (2023). Studying Heritage Textiles.
- (2022). TexRec – a project on studying and virtually reconstructing the Viking-age Oseberg tapestries .
- (2022). Historical textiles and the material characterisation.
- (2020). COST project: Europe Through Textiles: Network for an integrated and interdisciplinary Humanities .
- (2019). Identification of historical textiles .
- (2018). Historical Textiles in Museum Collections.
- (2018). Conservation of Historical Textiles. Part II.
- (2018). Conservation of Historical Textiles. Part I.
- (2018). Changing views on conservation ethics - theory versus practice.
- (2017). Laser scanning confocal microscopy and micro tomography used for vizualisation of plant material.
- (2019). Seeking comfort in the Viking Age – Identification of Archaeological Plant Fibre Textiles.
- (2024). A Puzzling Problem of the Viking Age Tapestry.
- (2023). Understanding of old treatments: Oseberg textile artworks studied from the conservation perspective.
- (2023). The development of the research on heritage textiles in Norway with a special focus on the Oseberg find and its conservation history.
- (2023). Solving Microbiological Infestation as part of Collection Management.
- (2023). Reflections on the development of archaeological textiles preservation in Europe.
- (2022). The History of Textile Research in Norway.
- (2022). Middle Age Embroidery in Norway .
- (2022). Material estimation, characterisation and fibre identification.
- (2022). First Aid and Packing of Archeological Textiles.
- (2021). Microscopy and Fibre Identification.
- (2021). Fibre identification of cultural heritage – optical versus electron microscopy.
- (2021). Bridging Humanities and Natural Sciences through the Textile Research.
- (2019). Characterisation of hop fibres by optical microscopy.
- (2018). The use of micro tomography for museum purposes.
- (2018). Plant Fibre Identification by Optical Microscopy .
- (2018). Historical textiles. Introduction to Fibre Identification by optical microscopy with the focus on plant material.
- (2017). Identifying Archaeological Plant Fiber Textiles by means of the Herzog test. Possibilities and limits of polarized light microscopy. .
- (2021). Fibres in Heritage Objects: Identification and Characterisation by Imaging Techniques.
- (2017). Vikingene brukte undertøy av lin.
- (2023). Understanding of old treatments: Oseberg textile artworks studied from the conservation perspective.
- (2018). Application of the Herzog Test to Archaeological Plant Fibre Textiles. The possibilities and limits of polarized light microscopy. 8 sider.
- (2015). Old Fragments of Women's Costumes from the Viking Age - New Method for Identification. 10 sider.
- (2023). The Re-use of Middle Age Cope from the Stavanger Cathedral Analysing materials for authenticity proof.
- (2021). Reducing a Pest Risk by Anoxic Treatments in Collection Management .
- (2018). Transmission electron microscopy - The nanoscale technology for tomorrow’s archaeology?
- (2015). Fibre Identification in Archaeology.
- (2017). Årbok for Universitetsmuseet i Bergen 2017: Samlinger. Universitetsmuseet i Bergen.
- (2024). Identifying plant fibres in cultural heritage with optical and electron microscopy: how to present results and avoid pitfalls. Heritage Science.
- (2022). EuroWeb COST Action CA 19131: Europe through Textiles. Network for an integrated and interdisciplinary Humanities. Archaeological Textiles Review (ATR). 147-155.
- (2023). Textiles in Archaeology, Conservation, and Museology: Finding a Way Forward through Collaboration. Archaeological Textiles Review (ATR).
- (2022). Microscopy of Historical Textiles. . I:
- (2022). Handbook of Museum Textiles, Volume 2: Scientific and Technological Research. John Wiley & Sons.
- (2019). A Norwegian chasuble from Spanish silk? 169-171. I:
- (2019). North & South. Medieval Art from Norway and Catalonia, 1100-1350.
- (2019). Undervisning av konserveringsvitenskap i Norge: intervju med førsteamanuensis Francesco Caruso . Norske konserves : medlemsblad for NKF-N.
- (2018). Portrettintervju med Elena Platania . Norske konserves : medlemsblad for NKF-N. 18-19.
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Lukesova, H, & Holst, B. (2020). Is Cross‐Section Shape a Distinct Feature in Plant Fibre Identification? Archaeometry. https://doi.org/10.1111/arcm.12604
Skoglund, Git, Holst, Bodil, & Lukešová, Hana. (2020). First experimental evidence of hop fibres in historical textiles. Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 12(9). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12520-020-01171-6
Piličiauskas, G., et al. (2020). Fischers of the Corded Ware Culture in the Eastern Baltic, In: Acta Archaeologica, vol. 91, no. 1, 2020, pp. 95–120. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0390.2020.12223.x
Kuhn, S.; Lukešová, H., 2019. A Norwegian chasuble from Spanish silk?. In: North & South. Medieval Art from Norway and Catalonia, 1100-1350. Zwolle, Nederland: WBooks 2019 ISBN 978 94 625 8355 9. p. 169-171.
Lukešová, H., 2019. Undervisning av konserveringsvitenskap i Norge: intervju med førsteamanuensis Francesco Caruso. Norske konserves: medlemsblad for NKF-N 2019 ;Volum 1.
Lukešová, H, Andersen, H. L, Kolínová, M, & Holst, B. (2019). Is It Hop? Identifying Hop Fibres in a European Historical Context. Archaeometry, 61(2), 494–505. https://doi.org/10.1111/arcm.12437
Lukešová, H. Application of Herzog test on Archaeological Plant Fibre Textiles. Possibilities and limits of polarized light microscopy In: Bravermanová, M. – Březinová, H. – Malcolm-Davies, J. (Eds.) Archaeological Textiles – Links Between Past and Present. NESAT XIII, 2017. Liberec - Praha.
Lukešová, H.; Palau, A. S.; Holst, B. Identifying plant fibre textiles from Norwegian Merovingian Period and Viking Age graves: The Late Iron Age Collection of the University Museum of Bergen. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 2017; Volum 13. s. 281-285.
Lukešová H. 2015. Old Fragments of Women’s Costumes from the Viking Age – New Method for Identification. In: K. Grömer and F.Pritchard (eds.) 2015: Aspects of the Design, Production and Use of Textiles and Clothing from the Bronze Age to the Early Modern Era. NESAT XII. The North European Symposium for Archaeological Textiles, 21st – 24th May 2014 in Hallstatt, Austria. Archaeolingua Main Series 33. 145-154.
Lukešová H. 2011. Fragmenter fra kvinnedrakter fra Vikingtiden – Metode for identifikasjon av gamle tekstilfunn. In: Viking LXXIV, 149-164.
Lavik-fanen, den eneste bemalte middelalder-fanen bevart i Norge, har blitt publisert flere ganger, men har aldri gjennomgått grundige materialteknologiske undersøkelser og analyser i moderne tid. Gjennom et samarbeidprosjekt med Universitetet i Oslo ønsker vi å få utført detaljerte undersøkelser av denne unike gjenstanden.
Kirkeskipprosjektet har som formål å konservere åtte kirkeskip fra Vestlandet som er en del av Universitetsmuseets samlinger av nyere kirkekunst.
Humle har hovedsakelig blitt brukt til ølbrygging, men den har også vært brukt til sovemidler og til antibakterielle formål. Det som er mindre kjent er at humlefibre har vært benyttet til fremstilling av både tau og papir. Dette er et tverrfaglig prosjekt som knytter Botanisk hage og Konserveringsseksjonen, begge Universitetsmuseet i Bergen, sammen med Institutt for fysikk og teknologi ved Universitetet i Bergen.
Kartlegging av tekstil og lær/pels materiale fra eldre jernalder samling
Historisk billedvev og tekstil fra samlingen av Kunstindustrimuseet i Praha – konservering og presentasjon. Et EØS prosjekt i samarbeid med Kunstindustrimuseum i Praha og Universitetsmuseum i Bergen (EHP-CZ06-OV-1-038-2014)