Catalogue of Textiles from Burying-grounds in Egypt
Author : Victoria and Albert Museum. Department of Textiles
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Page : 162 pages
File Size : 26,16 MB
Release : 1922
Category : Textile fabrics
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Author : Victoria and Albert Museum. Department of Textiles
Publisher :
Page : 162 pages
File Size : 26,16 MB
Release : 1922
Category : Textile fabrics
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Author : Victoria and Albert Museum. Department of Textiles
Publisher :
Page : 194 pages
File Size : 28,46 MB
Release : 1920
Category : Textile fabrics
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Author : Victoria and Albert Museum (London) Department of Textiles
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Page : 142 pages
File Size : 24,23 MB
Release : 1920
Category : Archaeology
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Author : A F. KENDRICK
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Page : pages
File Size : 17,39 MB
Release : 1920
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Author : Bernard Quaritch (Firm)
Publisher :
Page : 556 pages
File Size : 28,49 MB
Release : 1920
Category : Antiquarian booksellers
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Author : Victoria and Albert Museum. Department of Textiles and Dress
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Page : pages
File Size : 16,24 MB
Release : 1933
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Author : László Török
Publisher : L'ERMA di BRETSCHNEIDER
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 20,36 MB
Release : 1993
Category : History
ISBN : 9788870628050
Relief medallion from glass bowl and glass Christogram medallion, p. 71.
Author : E. J.W. Barber
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 508 pages
File Size : 31,27 MB
Release : 2021-11-09
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0691201412
This pioneering work revises our notions of the origins and early development of textiles in Europe and the Near East. Using innovative linguistic techniques, along with methods from palaeobiology and other fields, it shows that spinning and pattern weaving began far earlier than has been supposed. Prehistoric Textiles made an unsurpassed leap in the social and cultural understanding of textiles in humankind's early history. Cloth making was an industry that consumed more time and effort, and was more culturally significant to prehistoric cultures, than anyone assumed before the book's publication. The textile industry is in fact older than pottery--and perhaps even older than agriculture and stockbreeding. It probably consumed far more hours of labor per year, in temperate climates, than did pottery and food production put together. And this work was done primarily by women. Up until the Industrial Revolution, and into this century in many peasant societies, women spent every available moment spinning, weaving, and sewing. The author, Elizabeth Wayland Barber, demonstrates command of an almost unbelievably disparate array of disciplines--from historical linguistics to archaeology and paleobiology, from art history to the practical art of weaving. Her passionate interest in the subject matter leaps out on every page. Barber, a professor of linguistics and archaeology, developed expert sewing and weaving skills as a small girl under her mother's tutelage. One could say she had been born and raised to write this book. Because modern textiles are almost entirely made by machines, we have difficulty appreciating how time-consuming and important the premodern textile industry was. This book opens our eyes to this crucial area of prehistoric human culture.
Author : Albert Frank Kendrick
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Page : pages
File Size : 48,30 MB
Release : 1920
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Author : Annemarie Stauffer
Publisher : Metropolitan Museum of Art
Page : 50 pages
File Size : 48,58 MB
Release : 1995
Category : Coptic textile fabrics
ISBN : 0870997688
Arranged in sections such as concrete, wood, stone metal, plastic, ceramic, paint, moisture barriers, sealants, and glass, provides information on specification and performance for over 200 architectural building materials. Sections also discuss the benefits and pitfalls of combining different materials, taking into account safety criteria, toxicity, and environmental impact. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR