In this paper we present a textile imprint observed on a prehistoric (Late Neolithic) sherd recovered from the site of Bestansur, Northern Iraq. Dated to ca 6500-6200 cal. BC, this represents one of the earliest textile imprints in the region. We discuss the find and the type of textile. Rather tentatively we suggest it may have been used as a “ fishing net”.Nous présentons ici une empreinte de textile observée sur un tesson préhistorique (Néolithique final) découvert sur le site de Bestansur, Iraq du nord. Datée de ca 6500-6200 cal. BC, cette trouvaille représente une des plus anciennes empreintes textiles de la région. On discute cette découverte et le type de textile représenté. À titre d’hypothèse, on suggère qu’il a pu s’agir d’un «fil...
International audienceThe cuneiform private archives from Kaniš, dated to the beginning of the 2nd m...
International audienceThe cuneiform private archives from Kaniš, dated to the beginning of the 2nd m...
This article presents arguments to date the Neolithic graveyard at Tell es-Sawwan to the “ Initial P...
In this paper we present a textile imprint observed on a prehistoric (Late Neolithic) sherd recovere...
Over the past twenty years, research on textile has received increasing attention in archaeology ...
Abstract. Recent excavations at Çatalhöyük in Anatolia, Turkey have recovered remains of textiles, c...
In this paper we present the first, still preliminary, results of our study of the so-called cord-im...
In this paper we present the first, still preliminary, results of our study of the so-called cord-im...
A team from the Autonomous University of Barcelona, led by Miquel Molist, has been working on the Te...
A team from the Autonomous University of Barcelona, led by Miquel Molist, has been working on the Te...
The Eastern Fertile Crescent region of western Iran and eastern Iraq hosted major developments in t...
Since Gordon Childe highlights the importance of textile production from animal fibres in the Neolit...
This paper focuses on the study of bone tools potentially linked to textile production and, in parti...
Woven textiles from Çatalhöyük in southern Anatolia are among the earliest-known examples of weaving...
International audienceThe cuneiform private archives from Kaniš, dated to the beginning of the 2nd m...
International audienceThe cuneiform private archives from Kaniš, dated to the beginning of the 2nd m...
International audienceThe cuneiform private archives from Kaniš, dated to the beginning of the 2nd m...
This article presents arguments to date the Neolithic graveyard at Tell es-Sawwan to the “ Initial P...
In this paper we present a textile imprint observed on a prehistoric (Late Neolithic) sherd recovere...
Over the past twenty years, research on textile has received increasing attention in archaeology ...
Abstract. Recent excavations at Çatalhöyük in Anatolia, Turkey have recovered remains of textiles, c...
In this paper we present the first, still preliminary, results of our study of the so-called cord-im...
In this paper we present the first, still preliminary, results of our study of the so-called cord-im...
A team from the Autonomous University of Barcelona, led by Miquel Molist, has been working on the Te...
A team from the Autonomous University of Barcelona, led by Miquel Molist, has been working on the Te...
The Eastern Fertile Crescent region of western Iran and eastern Iraq hosted major developments in t...
Since Gordon Childe highlights the importance of textile production from animal fibres in the Neolit...
This paper focuses on the study of bone tools potentially linked to textile production and, in parti...
Woven textiles from Çatalhöyük in southern Anatolia are among the earliest-known examples of weaving...
International audienceThe cuneiform private archives from Kaniš, dated to the beginning of the 2nd m...
International audienceThe cuneiform private archives from Kaniš, dated to the beginning of the 2nd m...
International audienceThe cuneiform private archives from Kaniš, dated to the beginning of the 2nd m...
This article presents arguments to date the Neolithic graveyard at Tell es-Sawwan to the “ Initial P...