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Archaeological textiles excavated in Greece
Archaeological Reports, 2017This paper offers an account of the archaeological textiles excavated in Greece, consideration of the challenges one has to deal with when studying such materials and a discussion of ways to overcome them. A complete list of archaeological textiles excavated in Greece is not within the scope of this paper, since such comprehensive studies have been ...
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Ancient Mesoamerica, 2008AbstractTextiles formed a major part of any ancient Mesoamerican economy. Based on ethnohistory and iconography, the Maya were great producers of cloth for both internal and external use. However, the archaeological identification of textile production is difficult in any tropical area because of issues of preservation. This paper examines the evidence
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The Conservator, 1998Abstract In 1996–97, the collection of over 2400 textiles from excavations of the medieval cultural levels in the city of Trondheim, Norway, were rehoused for storage and research. The new system had to be compatible with the existing high‐density mobile storage units and the demands of a research collection.
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