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Weaving or Embroidery?

American Journal of Archaeology, 1948
LASSICAL scholars when faced with passages in ancient authors referring to technical or scientific matters such as medicine, botany, zoology, or chemistry often consult experts in those subjects to help them to arrive at a correct interpretation of the Greek or Latin text.
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Byssus with Embroidery, or Embroidery with Byssus?

Journal for Semitics, 2018
In antiquity byssus was thought to be a fibre, which was used to manufacture very exclusive, lightweight fabric. As with so many things which fall into disuse, the origins of this material became somewhat of a mystery. The dictionaries consulted regarding the meaning of the word byssus state that it was probably a very fine type of linen.
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Unsupervised Embroidery Generation Using Embroidery Channel Attention

Proceedings of the 18th ACM SIGGRAPH International Conference on Virtual-Reality Continuum and its Applications in Industry, 2022
Chen Yang   +7 more
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Embroideries

Western Folklore, 1964
Virginia P. Partridge, Rebecca James
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