Where possible I have included links for either Amazon (to purchase), Worldcat (to borrow) or direct links to the academic papers. Some links are direct links and will automatically download when activated.
Some items contain a Content Warning, because the swastika motif was used in period in textiles and jewelry. I do not endorse replication of these items in any way without modification of that symbol. I might not have caught them all, so please be advised that it is potentially included in other documents.
Banck-Burgess, Johanna. Mittel der Macht. Textilien bei den Kelten, Theiss, 2012. https://tinyurl.com/3u8xvczc
•Small volume with photos and discussion on the meaning of textiles in the Celtic world. Not a catalog but very useful. Content Warning: Swasticas in extant items and reproductions.
Banck-Burgess, Johanna. Hochdorf IV, Die Textilfunde, Konrad Theiss Verig Stuttgart, 1999. https://tinyurl.com/mpjmpx53
•Discussion on the textiles finds at Hochdorf. Includes a catalog of other textile finds for the period. Content Warning: Swasticas in extant items and reproductions.
Bichler, Peter, et al. Hallstatt Textiles: Technical Analysis, Scientific Investigation and Experiment on Iron Age Textiles, BAR International Series, 2005. https://tinyurl.com/bdh2tbtv
•This volume contains articles on textiles at Durrnberg and Hallstatt, has a catalog of additional items compiled by Lise Bender Jørgensen, sewning information from Hallstatt, dyes, tablet weaving, spinning and weaving information, and more.
Gleba, Margarita and Ulla Mannering. Textiles and Textile Production in Europe: From Prehistory to AD 400, Oxbow Books, 2012. https://tinyurl.com/26entc86
•Discussion of textiles and trends (as well as production) for various regions through the year 400CE. Also has information on some surviving garments.
Gromer, Karina and Thomas Stöllner. EIN ABGERISSENER ÄRMEL AUS DEM SALZBERGWERK DÜRRNBERG, Jarbuch des Römaish-Germanischen Zentralmuseums 56, 2009.
•Analysis of a new tablet weaving find with catalog of other finds at the end. In German. Content Warning: Swasticas in extant items and reproductions. https://tinyurl.com/3tsv9eu4
Gromer, Karina. The Art of Prehistoric Textile Making, Natural History Museum, 2016. https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/32825
•This is the most recent, most comprehensive work in the field. Very comprehensive volume that covers prehistory of cloth, largely in Austria. Includes fibre prep and production, weave types, dye analysis, clothing, cultures and more. Content Warning: Swasticas in extant items and reproductions.
Gromer, Karina. “Discovering the People behind the Textiles: Iron Age Textile Producers and their Products in Austria”, Making Textiles in Pre-Roman and Roman Times, Oxbow Books, 2016. https://tinyurl.com/6crvatbf
Gromer, Karina. Textiles from Hallstatt, Oxbow Books, 2013. https://tinyurl.com/yc3tkmzy
•Complete catalog and excellent analysis of the Hallstatt textiles. If this is an area of interest, it is a must to ILL this book. It is one of the best textile books I have ever seen.
Gromer, Karina. “Textile Materials and Techniques in Central Europe in the 2nd and 1st Millenia BC”, Textile Society of America Symposium Proceedings, 2014. https://tinyurl.com/3c4fptbs
•Article contains a fantastic chart that shows how common different textile techniques are in different periods.
Stollner, Thomas. Durrnberg-Forschungen: Der prahistorische Salzbergbau am Durrnberg bei Hallein II (text and plate volumes), 2002. https://tinyurl.com/224cxfwt
•Volumes 1&2 of the textiles found in the Durrnberg mines. Includes a catalog and photos, but the analysis is minimal compared to the Hallstatt book.
von Kurzynski, Katharina. "--und ihre Hosen nennen sie 'bracas'": Textilfunde und Textiltechnologie der Hallstatt- und Latènezeit und ihr Kontext, M. Leidorf, 1996. https://tinyurl.com/4vrd4dy5
•This volume contains discussion of textile production, references of textiles in historic texts, and analysis of period art to attempt to form a picture of Celtic clothing. German.
Additional Resources
Barber, E. J. W. Prehistoric Textiles, Princeton University Press, 1992. https://tinyurl.com/3t3bvetd
•Great book that details the evolution of cloth from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age.
Banck-Burgess, Johanna. “Prehistoric textile patterns: transfer with obstruction”, A Stitch in Time: Essays in honor of Lise Bender Jørgensen, Gothenberg University, 2014. https://tinyurl.com/dc97y58t
•Discussion of pattern production on early textiles.
Banck-Burgess, Johanna. “’Nothing like Textiles’: Manufacturing Traditions in Textile Archaeology”, Swiatowit, 2017.
•Discussion of woven techniques in early textiles and their importance as well as scarcity of embroidery. https://tinyurl.com/2n72hxjz
Bender Jørgensen, Lise. “Pre-Roman Iron Age Textiles in Europe North of the Alps”, NESAT 4: Archaeological Textiles in Northern Europe: Report from the 4th NESAT Symposium 1.-.5 May 1990, Det Kongelige Danske Kunstakademi, 1992.
•Comparison of Halstatt and Le Tene period textiles in Eastern and Western Europe.
Bender Jørgensen, Lise. Northern European Textiles until AD 1000, Aarhus University Press, 1992. ISBN: 9788772884165
•Book sections cover various regions, including Germany, Poland and the British Isles from the Stone Age through 100AD
Bender Jørgensen, Lise. Prehistoric Scandinavian Textiles, Det Kongelige Nordiske oldskriftselskab, 1986. https://tinyurl.com/uaszb8az
•Invaluable resource for those interested in early Norse textiles. Gives information such as weave, spin direction and thread count from the Bronze Age through the Viking Age in Scandinavia, separated by country, including an expansive catalog of finds. The text is in Danish, but there is a 66 page English translation of the work (the catalog is in Danish only, but fairly easy to parse out). The downside is that these items are not broken out into types of textiles (functional or garment), so one would need to cross reference individual graves with other reports if that information was needed.
Bucher, Julia, et. al. “Kelte trifft Keltin”, Jarbuch Archäologie Schweiz: Annual review of Swiss Archaeology, Volume 102, 2019. https://tinyurl.com/jn27at9h
•Grave report and analysis of the Kern schoolhouse find.
City of Zurich. Links below are to media releases from the City about the Kern school house find, 200CE.
•2017: https://tinyurl.com/yvc97rfp
•2019 (with reconstruction photos): https://tinyurl.com/5dsdsp27
Cunliffe, Barry. The Ancient Celts, OUP Oxford, 2018.
•History of the Celtic people that uses archaeology, ancient writings and DNA to trace the roots of this group. https://tinyurl.com/2p9xvvkh
Droß-Krüpe, Kerstin, “Unravelling the Tangled Threads of Ancient Embroidery: A Compilation of Written Sources and Archaeologically Preserved Textiles,” Greek and Roman Textiles and Dress, Oxford, 2015. https://tinyurl.com/2s3ar5bb
•Discussion of misinterpretation of what was historically embroidered rather than woven and how and when embroidery might have spread in the ancient world.
Dürrnberg finds series: Dürrnberg-Forschungen, Books 5-12, VML Publishing, 2012- 2021.
•Each of books 5-12 cover different grave groups are are catalogs and analysis of the finds. They include schematics of the graves, as well as images (line drawings and sometimes photos) if the goods. Book 1 covers the research history of Dürrnberg, 2 is the archaeozoological remains, 3 covers the salt mins and 4 is the timber. These books can sometimes be found on Amazon or at German book sellers like Antikmakler.de. All are in German
Geggel, Laura. “Iron Age Celtic Woman Wearing Fancy Clothes Buried in This 'Tree Coffin' in Switzerland”, LiveScience.com, 2019. https://tinyurl.com/37t8hmk9
•Information on the Kern Schoolhouse find in Switzerland (200CE).
Gromer, Karina; Rosel-Mautendorfer, Helga; and Reschreiter, Hans. “Out of the dark… New textile finds from Hallstat”
Grömer, Karina and Margarita Gleba. “Tracing Checked Cloth in Prehistoric Europe”, Purpurae Vestes VII, 2019.
Grömer, Karina, Katrin Kania and Joy Boutrup. “Iron Age Finger-Loop Braiding Finds from the Hallstatt Salt Mines”, Archaeological Textiles Newsletter 57, 2015. https://tinyurl.com/eyc3znw9
•Article has detailed photos of braids and schematics for reproduction.
Haffner, Alfred. Gräber Spiegel des Lebens, Verlag Phillip von Zabern, 1989.
•Book, in German, covers finds in Belgium and the Traverian tribe. Nice illustrations and photos with discussion of specific graves. https://tinyurl.com/2hj58ssu
Hald, Margarethe. Ancient Danish Textiles from Bogs and Burials; Nationalmuseets skrifter. Arkæologisk-historisk række ; v.21, National Museum of Denmark, 1980. https://tinyurl.com/3j5xpy2r
•This book covers numerous finds from prehistoric Denmark as well as the techniques used to craft them. It also has comparative data from elsewhere for some items. Cross-check dating with more modern sources as some items have been redated since the publishing of this book.
Hammersen, Lauren Alexandra Michelle. Indigenous Women in Gaul, Britannia, Germania and Celtic Hispania, 400BC-AD 235, dissertation, Bangor University, 2017.
•Expansive paper on women’s lives, roles and appearance in the ancient world. https://tinyurl.com/4a38pfpb
Harris, Sussana, Helga Rösel-Mautendorfer, Karina Grömer, and Hans Reschreiter. “Cloth cultures in prehistoric Europe: the Bronze Age evidence from Hallstatt”, ARCHAEOLOGY INTERNATIONAL 12. https://tinyurl.com/4baxyfyb
Hencken, Hugh. The Mecklenberg Collection, Part 2: The Iron Age Cemetary of Magdalenska gora in Slovenia, Harvard University Printing Office, 1978. https://tinyurl.com/yh238cb9
•Catalog, line drawings and some photos, in English. Content Warning: Swasticas in extant items and reproductions.
Hendzsel, Ilona, et. al. “On the Borders of East and West”: A Reconstruction of Roman Provincial and Barbarian Dress in the Hungarian National Museum”, DRESSING THE PAST ANCIENT TEXTILES SERIES VOL. 3, Oxbow Books, 2008. https://tinyurl.com/tk3ba4us
Hodson, Frank Roy. Hallstatt: The Ramsauer graves, Bonn: Habelt. 1990.
•English text with line drawings of graves and artifacts. Includes analysis. https://tinyurl.com/2p8pvr77
Hoffman, Marta. Warp Weighted Loom (Scandinavian University Press), 1975.
Kern, Anton, Lois Lammerhuber and Rudolf Gamsjäger. Hallstatt 7000, Naturhistorisches Museum, 2008.
•Coffetable style book with lavish photos of the site and some of the more spectacular finds. Available in both English and German. https://tinyurl.com/4w4v27jh
Kossack, Georg. Südbayern Während der Hallstattzeit, Text und Tafel, Verlag Von Walter De Gruyter & Co. 1959.
•Catalog of Hallstatt period finds from southern Bavaria.
Manching finds series: Die Ausgrabungen in Manching, books 1-17, Franz Steiner Verlag Stuttgart Publishing.
•Series covers items from the Oppidum of Manching by type of item or specific gravegroup. Book 9 – La Tene Graves, Book 11 – Glass, Book 14 i- Fibula, Book 17 – Weapons, etc. Some volumes are available on Academia.edu in their entirety.
Médard, Fabienne and Muriel Roth-Zehner. “Textile remains on Hallstatt bracelets in Alsace (France), Burial context of Soufflenheim-Obermattwald, Tumulus IX”, NESAT 12: The Northern European Symposium of Archaeological Textiles 21-24 May 2014 Hallstatt, 2015. https://tinyurl.com/2s42jsvd
Müller, Felix and Geneviève Lüscher. Die Kelten in der Schweiz, Theiss, 2004.
•Nicely illustrated volume (in German) of the history of the Celts, and Celtic archaeology, in Switzerland. https://tinyurl.com/26rddj5a
Müller, Rosemarie and Heiko Steuer. Fibel und Fibeltracht, De Gruyter, 2011.
•Analysis of fibula and dress fasterners from the Bronze Age through the Viking Age. https://tinyurl.com/5em6jenh
Nagler-Zanier, Cordula. Ringschmuck der Hallstattzeit aus Bayern, Franz Steriner Verlag Stuttgart, 2005.
•Analysis, in German, of ring jewelry from the Hallstatt period in Bavaria. Includes line drawings. https://tinyurl.com/43fcyjvp
Pieta, Karol. “Keltische Textilereste mit Stickereien aus Nové Zámky, Südslowakei”, NESAT 4: Archaeological Textiles in Northern Europe: Report from the 4th NESAT Symposium 1.-.5 May 1990, Det Kongelige Danske Kunstakademi, 1992.
Ræder Knudsen, Lise. “Tablet Weaving on Reconstructed Viking Age Garments – and a Method to Optimise the Realism of Reconstructed Garments”, Refashioning Viking Age Garments, (SAXO-Institute, University of Copenhagen
Rieckhoff, Sabine and Jörg Biel. Die Kelten in Deutschland, Theiss, 2001.
•History and finds for Celtic people in Germany. There are some nice illustrations, but the book is largely text. This is not a catalog. https://tinyurl.com/mrypv66r
Rösel-Mautendorfer, Helga. Genähtes aus dem Hallstätter Salzberg, 2011.
•Thesis that explores seams from the Hallstatt textiles. In German. https://tinyurl.com/4pkuzcs5
Rothe, Ursula. ”The ’Third Way’: Treveran Women’s Dress and the ‘Gaulic Ensemble’”, American Journal of Archaeology 116, 2012.
•Discussion of a specific regional style for women’s dress from early 1st century BCE to 4th century CE.
Ryder, M.L. “Fibres in Iron Age Textiles from the Dürnnberg, Austria”, Archaeological Textiles Newsletter, 33, 2001. http://atnfriends.com/download/ATN33Final.pdf
Solly, Meilan. “This Iron-Age Woman was buried in a hollowed out tree trunk”, Smithsonian Magazine, 2019. https://tinyurl.com/5d98w6se
•Information on the Kern Schoolhouse find in Switzerland (200CE).
Venclová, Natalie. Nemčice and Staré Hradisko, The Czech Science Foundation, 2016.
•English volume that gives complete catalog (with images) of glass finds as well as discussion on how they were made. https://tinyurl.com/4htrp4kt
Warneke, Thilo F. Hallstatt und frühlatènezeitlicher Anhángerschmuck, Verlag Marie Leidorf GmbH, 1999. https://tinyurl.com/25zs4ndb
•Analysis of ”ring hanger amulets” from Hallstatt and La Tene periods. In German. I was able to purchase a copy from the publisher by writing to them.
Wells, Peter S. The Mecklenberg Collection, Part 3: The Emergence of an Iron Age Economy. The Mecklenberg Grave Groups from Hallstatt and Stična, Harvard University Printing Office, 1981.
•Catalog with photos, line drawings and analysis in English. https://tinyurl.com/3vwbrh5e
Some items contain a Content Warning, because the swastika motif was used in period in textiles and jewelry. I do not endorse replication of these items in any way without modification of that symbol. I might not have caught them all, so please be advised that it is potentially included in other documents.
Banck-Burgess, Johanna. Mittel der Macht. Textilien bei den Kelten, Theiss, 2012. https://tinyurl.com/3u8xvczc
•Small volume with photos and discussion on the meaning of textiles in the Celtic world. Not a catalog but very useful. Content Warning: Swasticas in extant items and reproductions.
Banck-Burgess, Johanna. Hochdorf IV, Die Textilfunde, Konrad Theiss Verig Stuttgart, 1999. https://tinyurl.com/mpjmpx53
•Discussion on the textiles finds at Hochdorf. Includes a catalog of other textile finds for the period. Content Warning: Swasticas in extant items and reproductions.
Bichler, Peter, et al. Hallstatt Textiles: Technical Analysis, Scientific Investigation and Experiment on Iron Age Textiles, BAR International Series, 2005. https://tinyurl.com/bdh2tbtv
•This volume contains articles on textiles at Durrnberg and Hallstatt, has a catalog of additional items compiled by Lise Bender Jørgensen, sewning information from Hallstatt, dyes, tablet weaving, spinning and weaving information, and more.
Gleba, Margarita and Ulla Mannering. Textiles and Textile Production in Europe: From Prehistory to AD 400, Oxbow Books, 2012. https://tinyurl.com/26entc86
•Discussion of textiles and trends (as well as production) for various regions through the year 400CE. Also has information on some surviving garments.
Gromer, Karina and Thomas Stöllner. EIN ABGERISSENER ÄRMEL AUS DEM SALZBERGWERK DÜRRNBERG, Jarbuch des Römaish-Germanischen Zentralmuseums 56, 2009.
•Analysis of a new tablet weaving find with catalog of other finds at the end. In German. Content Warning: Swasticas in extant items and reproductions. https://tinyurl.com/3tsv9eu4
Gromer, Karina. The Art of Prehistoric Textile Making, Natural History Museum, 2016. https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/32825
•This is the most recent, most comprehensive work in the field. Very comprehensive volume that covers prehistory of cloth, largely in Austria. Includes fibre prep and production, weave types, dye analysis, clothing, cultures and more. Content Warning: Swasticas in extant items and reproductions.
Gromer, Karina. “Discovering the People behind the Textiles: Iron Age Textile Producers and their Products in Austria”, Making Textiles in Pre-Roman and Roman Times, Oxbow Books, 2016. https://tinyurl.com/6crvatbf
Gromer, Karina. Textiles from Hallstatt, Oxbow Books, 2013. https://tinyurl.com/yc3tkmzy
•Complete catalog and excellent analysis of the Hallstatt textiles. If this is an area of interest, it is a must to ILL this book. It is one of the best textile books I have ever seen.
Gromer, Karina. “Textile Materials and Techniques in Central Europe in the 2nd and 1st Millenia BC”, Textile Society of America Symposium Proceedings, 2014. https://tinyurl.com/3c4fptbs
•Article contains a fantastic chart that shows how common different textile techniques are in different periods.
Stollner, Thomas. Durrnberg-Forschungen: Der prahistorische Salzbergbau am Durrnberg bei Hallein II (text and plate volumes), 2002. https://tinyurl.com/224cxfwt
•Volumes 1&2 of the textiles found in the Durrnberg mines. Includes a catalog and photos, but the analysis is minimal compared to the Hallstatt book.
von Kurzynski, Katharina. "--und ihre Hosen nennen sie 'bracas'": Textilfunde und Textiltechnologie der Hallstatt- und Latènezeit und ihr Kontext, M. Leidorf, 1996. https://tinyurl.com/4vrd4dy5
•This volume contains discussion of textile production, references of textiles in historic texts, and analysis of period art to attempt to form a picture of Celtic clothing. German.
Additional Resources
Barber, E. J. W. Prehistoric Textiles, Princeton University Press, 1992. https://tinyurl.com/3t3bvetd
•Great book that details the evolution of cloth from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age.
Banck-Burgess, Johanna. “Prehistoric textile patterns: transfer with obstruction”, A Stitch in Time: Essays in honor of Lise Bender Jørgensen, Gothenberg University, 2014. https://tinyurl.com/dc97y58t
•Discussion of pattern production on early textiles.
Banck-Burgess, Johanna. “’Nothing like Textiles’: Manufacturing Traditions in Textile Archaeology”, Swiatowit, 2017.
•Discussion of woven techniques in early textiles and their importance as well as scarcity of embroidery. https://tinyurl.com/2n72hxjz
Bender Jørgensen, Lise. “Pre-Roman Iron Age Textiles in Europe North of the Alps”, NESAT 4: Archaeological Textiles in Northern Europe: Report from the 4th NESAT Symposium 1.-.5 May 1990, Det Kongelige Danske Kunstakademi, 1992.
•Comparison of Halstatt and Le Tene period textiles in Eastern and Western Europe.
Bender Jørgensen, Lise. Northern European Textiles until AD 1000, Aarhus University Press, 1992. ISBN: 9788772884165
•Book sections cover various regions, including Germany, Poland and the British Isles from the Stone Age through 100AD
Bender Jørgensen, Lise. Prehistoric Scandinavian Textiles, Det Kongelige Nordiske oldskriftselskab, 1986. https://tinyurl.com/uaszb8az
•Invaluable resource for those interested in early Norse textiles. Gives information such as weave, spin direction and thread count from the Bronze Age through the Viking Age in Scandinavia, separated by country, including an expansive catalog of finds. The text is in Danish, but there is a 66 page English translation of the work (the catalog is in Danish only, but fairly easy to parse out). The downside is that these items are not broken out into types of textiles (functional or garment), so one would need to cross reference individual graves with other reports if that information was needed.
Bucher, Julia, et. al. “Kelte trifft Keltin”, Jarbuch Archäologie Schweiz: Annual review of Swiss Archaeology, Volume 102, 2019. https://tinyurl.com/jn27at9h
•Grave report and analysis of the Kern schoolhouse find.
City of Zurich. Links below are to media releases from the City about the Kern school house find, 200CE.
•2017: https://tinyurl.com/yvc97rfp
•2019 (with reconstruction photos): https://tinyurl.com/5dsdsp27
Cunliffe, Barry. The Ancient Celts, OUP Oxford, 2018.
•History of the Celtic people that uses archaeology, ancient writings and DNA to trace the roots of this group. https://tinyurl.com/2p9xvvkh
Droß-Krüpe, Kerstin, “Unravelling the Tangled Threads of Ancient Embroidery: A Compilation of Written Sources and Archaeologically Preserved Textiles,” Greek and Roman Textiles and Dress, Oxford, 2015. https://tinyurl.com/2s3ar5bb
•Discussion of misinterpretation of what was historically embroidered rather than woven and how and when embroidery might have spread in the ancient world.
Dürrnberg finds series: Dürrnberg-Forschungen, Books 5-12, VML Publishing, 2012- 2021.
•Each of books 5-12 cover different grave groups are are catalogs and analysis of the finds. They include schematics of the graves, as well as images (line drawings and sometimes photos) if the goods. Book 1 covers the research history of Dürrnberg, 2 is the archaeozoological remains, 3 covers the salt mins and 4 is the timber. These books can sometimes be found on Amazon or at German book sellers like Antikmakler.de. All are in German
Geggel, Laura. “Iron Age Celtic Woman Wearing Fancy Clothes Buried in This 'Tree Coffin' in Switzerland”, LiveScience.com, 2019. https://tinyurl.com/37t8hmk9
•Information on the Kern Schoolhouse find in Switzerland (200CE).
Gromer, Karina; Rosel-Mautendorfer, Helga; and Reschreiter, Hans. “Out of the dark… New textile finds from Hallstat”
Grömer, Karina and Margarita Gleba. “Tracing Checked Cloth in Prehistoric Europe”, Purpurae Vestes VII, 2019.
Grömer, Karina, Katrin Kania and Joy Boutrup. “Iron Age Finger-Loop Braiding Finds from the Hallstatt Salt Mines”, Archaeological Textiles Newsletter 57, 2015. https://tinyurl.com/eyc3znw9
•Article has detailed photos of braids and schematics for reproduction.
Haffner, Alfred. Gräber Spiegel des Lebens, Verlag Phillip von Zabern, 1989.
•Book, in German, covers finds in Belgium and the Traverian tribe. Nice illustrations and photos with discussion of specific graves. https://tinyurl.com/2hj58ssu
Hald, Margarethe. Ancient Danish Textiles from Bogs and Burials; Nationalmuseets skrifter. Arkæologisk-historisk række ; v.21, National Museum of Denmark, 1980. https://tinyurl.com/3j5xpy2r
•This book covers numerous finds from prehistoric Denmark as well as the techniques used to craft them. It also has comparative data from elsewhere for some items. Cross-check dating with more modern sources as some items have been redated since the publishing of this book.
Hammersen, Lauren Alexandra Michelle. Indigenous Women in Gaul, Britannia, Germania and Celtic Hispania, 400BC-AD 235, dissertation, Bangor University, 2017.
•Expansive paper on women’s lives, roles and appearance in the ancient world. https://tinyurl.com/4a38pfpb
Harris, Sussana, Helga Rösel-Mautendorfer, Karina Grömer, and Hans Reschreiter. “Cloth cultures in prehistoric Europe: the Bronze Age evidence from Hallstatt”, ARCHAEOLOGY INTERNATIONAL 12. https://tinyurl.com/4baxyfyb
Hencken, Hugh. The Mecklenberg Collection, Part 2: The Iron Age Cemetary of Magdalenska gora in Slovenia, Harvard University Printing Office, 1978. https://tinyurl.com/yh238cb9
•Catalog, line drawings and some photos, in English. Content Warning: Swasticas in extant items and reproductions.
Hendzsel, Ilona, et. al. “On the Borders of East and West”: A Reconstruction of Roman Provincial and Barbarian Dress in the Hungarian National Museum”, DRESSING THE PAST ANCIENT TEXTILES SERIES VOL. 3, Oxbow Books, 2008. https://tinyurl.com/tk3ba4us
Hodson, Frank Roy. Hallstatt: The Ramsauer graves, Bonn: Habelt. 1990.
•English text with line drawings of graves and artifacts. Includes analysis. https://tinyurl.com/2p8pvr77
Hoffman, Marta. Warp Weighted Loom (Scandinavian University Press), 1975.
Kern, Anton, Lois Lammerhuber and Rudolf Gamsjäger. Hallstatt 7000, Naturhistorisches Museum, 2008.
•Coffetable style book with lavish photos of the site and some of the more spectacular finds. Available in both English and German. https://tinyurl.com/4w4v27jh
Kossack, Georg. Südbayern Während der Hallstattzeit, Text und Tafel, Verlag Von Walter De Gruyter & Co. 1959.
•Catalog of Hallstatt period finds from southern Bavaria.
Manching finds series: Die Ausgrabungen in Manching, books 1-17, Franz Steiner Verlag Stuttgart Publishing.
•Series covers items from the Oppidum of Manching by type of item or specific gravegroup. Book 9 – La Tene Graves, Book 11 – Glass, Book 14 i- Fibula, Book 17 – Weapons, etc. Some volumes are available on Academia.edu in their entirety.
Médard, Fabienne and Muriel Roth-Zehner. “Textile remains on Hallstatt bracelets in Alsace (France), Burial context of Soufflenheim-Obermattwald, Tumulus IX”, NESAT 12: The Northern European Symposium of Archaeological Textiles 21-24 May 2014 Hallstatt, 2015. https://tinyurl.com/2s42jsvd
Müller, Felix and Geneviève Lüscher. Die Kelten in der Schweiz, Theiss, 2004.
•Nicely illustrated volume (in German) of the history of the Celts, and Celtic archaeology, in Switzerland. https://tinyurl.com/26rddj5a
Müller, Rosemarie and Heiko Steuer. Fibel und Fibeltracht, De Gruyter, 2011.
•Analysis of fibula and dress fasterners from the Bronze Age through the Viking Age. https://tinyurl.com/5em6jenh
Nagler-Zanier, Cordula. Ringschmuck der Hallstattzeit aus Bayern, Franz Steriner Verlag Stuttgart, 2005.
•Analysis, in German, of ring jewelry from the Hallstatt period in Bavaria. Includes line drawings. https://tinyurl.com/43fcyjvp
Pieta, Karol. “Keltische Textilereste mit Stickereien aus Nové Zámky, Südslowakei”, NESAT 4: Archaeological Textiles in Northern Europe: Report from the 4th NESAT Symposium 1.-.5 May 1990, Det Kongelige Danske Kunstakademi, 1992.
Ræder Knudsen, Lise. “Tablet Weaving on Reconstructed Viking Age Garments – and a Method to Optimise the Realism of Reconstructed Garments”, Refashioning Viking Age Garments, (SAXO-Institute, University of Copenhagen
Rieckhoff, Sabine and Jörg Biel. Die Kelten in Deutschland, Theiss, 2001.
•History and finds for Celtic people in Germany. There are some nice illustrations, but the book is largely text. This is not a catalog. https://tinyurl.com/mrypv66r
Rösel-Mautendorfer, Helga. Genähtes aus dem Hallstätter Salzberg, 2011.
•Thesis that explores seams from the Hallstatt textiles. In German. https://tinyurl.com/4pkuzcs5
Rothe, Ursula. ”The ’Third Way’: Treveran Women’s Dress and the ‘Gaulic Ensemble’”, American Journal of Archaeology 116, 2012.
•Discussion of a specific regional style for women’s dress from early 1st century BCE to 4th century CE.
Ryder, M.L. “Fibres in Iron Age Textiles from the Dürnnberg, Austria”, Archaeological Textiles Newsletter, 33, 2001. http://atnfriends.com/download/ATN33Final.pdf
Solly, Meilan. “This Iron-Age Woman was buried in a hollowed out tree trunk”, Smithsonian Magazine, 2019. https://tinyurl.com/5d98w6se
•Information on the Kern Schoolhouse find in Switzerland (200CE).
Venclová, Natalie. Nemčice and Staré Hradisko, The Czech Science Foundation, 2016.
•English volume that gives complete catalog (with images) of glass finds as well as discussion on how they were made. https://tinyurl.com/4htrp4kt
Warneke, Thilo F. Hallstatt und frühlatènezeitlicher Anhángerschmuck, Verlag Marie Leidorf GmbH, 1999. https://tinyurl.com/25zs4ndb
•Analysis of ”ring hanger amulets” from Hallstatt and La Tene periods. In German. I was able to purchase a copy from the publisher by writing to them.
Wells, Peter S. The Mecklenberg Collection, Part 3: The Emergence of an Iron Age Economy. The Mecklenberg Grave Groups from Hallstatt and Stična, Harvard University Printing Office, 1981.
•Catalog with photos, line drawings and analysis in English. https://tinyurl.com/3vwbrh5e