Re-evaluating ‘Silkworm’ Cocoons in Early Medieval Poznań: A Critical Analysis

We provide a comprehensive re-examination of the early medieval cocoons unearthed during archaeological excavations in the Cathedral Square at Ostrów Tumski, Poznań, Poland, in the 1950s. We challenge previous identifications, in particular the misidentification of these cocoons as Bombyx mori (sil...

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Main Authors: Aldona Kurzawska, Olga Antowska-Gorączniak, Edward Baraniak
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Published: Poznańskie Towarzystwo Przyjaciół Nauk 2024-11-01
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Online Access:https://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/sla/article/view/45006
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description We provide a comprehensive re-examination of the early medieval cocoons unearthed during archaeological excavations in the Cathedral Square at Ostrów Tumski, Poznań, Poland, in the 1950s. We challenge previous identifications, in particular the misidentification of these cocoons as Bombyx mori (silk moth) which influenced the interpretation of sericulture practices in the region. Comprehensive comparative microstructural analyses, including digital microscopy and scanning electron microscopy, as well as the association of the cocoons with structures, validate our revised identification as Hymenoptera (possibly parasitic wasp) cocoons. While silkworm breeding and silk production did not occur in 11th-century Poznań, our meticulous review of the historical records highlights the appearance of silk fabric as early as the 9th and 10th centuries in Poland trough trade routes likely originating in China and Byzantium. We underline the significance of Hymenoptera cocoons, a rarity in archaeology. In addition to contributing to a more accurate understanding of the history of silk textiles in early medieval Poland, and enriching knowledge of global trade contacts and cultural connections, our study emphasizes the importance of challenging and updating scholarly findings as the research methods improve.
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spelling doaj-art-aed9c63b1d564cb79b7d3e02fbe465cd2024-11-23T08:29:01ZcesPoznańskie Towarzystwo Przyjaciół NaukSlavia Antiqua0080-99932545-02122024-11-016510.14746/sa.2024.65.7Re-evaluating ‘Silkworm’ Cocoons in Early Medieval Poznań: A Critical AnalysisAldona Kurzawska0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0215-046XOlga Antowska-Gorączniak1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5732-4474Edward Baraniak2https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4598-8131Polish Academy of Sciences Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań We provide a comprehensive re-examination of the early medieval cocoons unearthed during archaeological excavations in the Cathedral Square at Ostrów Tumski, Poznań, Poland, in the 1950s. We challenge previous identifications, in particular the misidentification of these cocoons as Bombyx mori (silk moth) which influenced the interpretation of sericulture practices in the region. Comprehensive comparative microstructural analyses, including digital microscopy and scanning electron microscopy, as well as the association of the cocoons with structures, validate our revised identification as Hymenoptera (possibly parasitic wasp) cocoons. While silkworm breeding and silk production did not occur in 11th-century Poznań, our meticulous review of the historical records highlights the appearance of silk fabric as early as the 9th and 10th centuries in Poland trough trade routes likely originating in China and Byzantium. We underline the significance of Hymenoptera cocoons, a rarity in archaeology. In addition to contributing to a more accurate understanding of the history of silk textiles in early medieval Poland, and enriching knowledge of global trade contacts and cultural connections, our study emphasizes the importance of challenging and updating scholarly findings as the research methods improve. https://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/sla/article/view/45006silkworm cocoonssericultureearly Middle AgessilkPoznańOstrów Tumski
spellingShingle Aldona Kurzawska
Olga Antowska-Gorączniak
Edward Baraniak
Re-evaluating ‘Silkworm’ Cocoons in Early Medieval Poznań: A Critical Analysis
Slavia Antiqua
silkworm cocoons
sericulture
early Middle Ages
silk
Poznań
Ostrów Tumski
title Re-evaluating ‘Silkworm’ Cocoons in Early Medieval Poznań: A Critical Analysis
title_full Re-evaluating ‘Silkworm’ Cocoons in Early Medieval Poznań: A Critical Analysis
title_fullStr Re-evaluating ‘Silkworm’ Cocoons in Early Medieval Poznań: A Critical Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Re-evaluating ‘Silkworm’ Cocoons in Early Medieval Poznań: A Critical Analysis
title_short Re-evaluating ‘Silkworm’ Cocoons in Early Medieval Poznań: A Critical Analysis
title_sort re evaluating silkworm cocoons in early medieval poznan a critical analysis
topic silkworm cocoons
sericulture
early Middle Ages
silk
Poznań
Ostrów Tumski
url https://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/sla/article/view/45006
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