Repetitive pattern is laden with meaning in many cultures. In Andean cultures, where no alphabetic writing system was developed during prehispanic times, patterns and graphic codes carried a large cultural load. It is crucial to have appropriate tools to investigate the integrated properties (symmetry, color, number, direction, etc.) in the graphic codes of the ancient Andes. In this paper, I will propose some modifications to the prevailing approach to symmetry classification that better fits the patterns in Andean textiles. Approaches to Symmetry Patterns, Modern and Ancient An approach to classifying symmetry patterns that is called “plane pattern analysis ” has been developed during the 20th century. It grows out of the study of the str...
AbstractThe paper describes general features and analyses a number of examples of various categories...
This paper will discuss the indigenous mathematical concept of the weaving patterns on the fabrics o...
The systematic science is based on the categorization of determined repeated units. These units give...
Repetitive pattern is laden with meaning in many cultures. In Andean cultures, where no alphabetic w...
Considering the various mathematical ideas we’ve been exploring briefly, how might these differ in t...
AbstractThe application of a mathematical principle, symmetry, to an area so highly variable as huma...
Undeniably, it is human nature to prefer objects which are considered beautiful. Most consider beaut...
The question which of the seventeen wallpaper groups are represented in the fabled ornamentation of...
The candidate confirms that the work submitted is her own and that appropriate credit has been given...
The most extensive Peruvian fabric remains come from the archeological site of Paracas Necropolis on...
AbstractAn investigation of the Moorish ornaments from the Alhambra (in Granada, Spain) shows that t...
Symmetry analysis is a tool for classifying one- and two-dimensional patterns. A total of seven arra...
One of the famous traditional textiles in Sarawak is the Iban Pua Kumbu. This paper presents the cry...
Abstract. Both architectural remnants (murals, tiles) and archaeologic finds from tomb excavations (...
The existing hablon –a handloom textile of Hiligaynon and Karay-a speaker- is the manifestation of t...
AbstractThe paper describes general features and analyses a number of examples of various categories...
This paper will discuss the indigenous mathematical concept of the weaving patterns on the fabrics o...
The systematic science is based on the categorization of determined repeated units. These units give...
Repetitive pattern is laden with meaning in many cultures. In Andean cultures, where no alphabetic w...
Considering the various mathematical ideas we’ve been exploring briefly, how might these differ in t...
AbstractThe application of a mathematical principle, symmetry, to an area so highly variable as huma...
Undeniably, it is human nature to prefer objects which are considered beautiful. Most consider beaut...
The question which of the seventeen wallpaper groups are represented in the fabled ornamentation of...
The candidate confirms that the work submitted is her own and that appropriate credit has been given...
The most extensive Peruvian fabric remains come from the archeological site of Paracas Necropolis on...
AbstractAn investigation of the Moorish ornaments from the Alhambra (in Granada, Spain) shows that t...
Symmetry analysis is a tool for classifying one- and two-dimensional patterns. A total of seven arra...
One of the famous traditional textiles in Sarawak is the Iban Pua Kumbu. This paper presents the cry...
Abstract. Both architectural remnants (murals, tiles) and archaeologic finds from tomb excavations (...
The existing hablon –a handloom textile of Hiligaynon and Karay-a speaker- is the manifestation of t...
AbstractThe paper describes general features and analyses a number of examples of various categories...
This paper will discuss the indigenous mathematical concept of the weaving patterns on the fabrics o...
The systematic science is based on the categorization of determined repeated units. These units give...