The development of rich and complex Andean textile traditions spanned millennia, in concert with the development of cultures that utilized textiles as a primary form of expression and communication. Understanding the importance of textiles in the Andean world, we can examine elements of their genesis and look at the trajectory from the earliest developments of fiber- made items to the extraordinarily complex and specific processes of textile making, such as warp-wrapping and discontinuous warp and weft weaving. These processes are examined in the context of the relationship between textiles and the sacred, highlighting the significance and agency of cloth in part through the creation of the unique methods of their construction, which consti...
Recent studies on the Andean knotted threads, called khipu, consider their use not only as records o...
Garments used throughout the Southern Andean region from the early Pre-Columbian era to at least the...
Warp and weft twining predates loom-woven textiles in the archaeological record. Although it was dis...
The development of rich and complex Andean textile traditions spanned millennia, in concert with the...
Quechua Weavings as living art in the Andes today represent the contemporary textiles as result of t...
In recent years in Perú, a number of initiatives have been independently developed by collective gro...
This paper investigates the rich legacy of textile production among the indigenous peoples of the An...
Andean textile tradition is rich with symbolism demonstrating the close ties of Quechua speaking peo...
La importancia de los tejidos en el mundo andino y la diversidad de ocasiones en las que los pueblos...
A tapeçaria é uma das formas mais antigas de tecelagem. Esse tipo de tecido possibilita a criação de...
Among our studies of ancient Peruvian textiles created in tapestry technique, we have come across so...
Contents: Introduction — Lena Bjerregaard and Ann Peters Mexico 1. Mesoamerican Archaeological Texti...
Teniendo en cuenta que la tejeduría de la Puna de Atacama se proyecta como una tradición milenaria, ...
The pre-Columbian Andean material culture record is especially crucial for trying to understand soci...
Although pre-historic Andean textile artists explored almost every textile structure ever invented, ...
Recent studies on the Andean knotted threads, called khipu, consider their use not only as records o...
Garments used throughout the Southern Andean region from the early Pre-Columbian era to at least the...
Warp and weft twining predates loom-woven textiles in the archaeological record. Although it was dis...
The development of rich and complex Andean textile traditions spanned millennia, in concert with the...
Quechua Weavings as living art in the Andes today represent the contemporary textiles as result of t...
In recent years in Perú, a number of initiatives have been independently developed by collective gro...
This paper investigates the rich legacy of textile production among the indigenous peoples of the An...
Andean textile tradition is rich with symbolism demonstrating the close ties of Quechua speaking peo...
La importancia de los tejidos en el mundo andino y la diversidad de ocasiones en las que los pueblos...
A tapeçaria é uma das formas mais antigas de tecelagem. Esse tipo de tecido possibilita a criação de...
Among our studies of ancient Peruvian textiles created in tapestry technique, we have come across so...
Contents: Introduction — Lena Bjerregaard and Ann Peters Mexico 1. Mesoamerican Archaeological Texti...
Teniendo en cuenta que la tejeduría de la Puna de Atacama se proyecta como una tradición milenaria, ...
The pre-Columbian Andean material culture record is especially crucial for trying to understand soci...
Although pre-historic Andean textile artists explored almost every textile structure ever invented, ...
Recent studies on the Andean knotted threads, called khipu, consider their use not only as records o...
Garments used throughout the Southern Andean region from the early Pre-Columbian era to at least the...
Warp and weft twining predates loom-woven textiles in the archaeological record. Although it was dis...