Silk in ancient Africa? Most of us think of ancient Africans as members of a tribe, living by subsistence farming or herding, in villages of grass houses. But Nubia, the ancient Kush, located along the Nile in southern Egypt and the northern part of the Sudan, (Fig.l) was inhabited by an African people who, by 1800 BC, had developed their own high civilization. The Kushites were suppliers of ivory, ebony, gold, ostrich feathers, animal skins, and slaves to ancient Egypt and elsewhere in the Mediterranean world. In exchange they received a wide variety of manufactured goods. By the fourth century AD the center of Kushite power had moved from much farther 9 south to the northern part of Nubia. Although the Kushites at that time were illiterat...
Since Pliny the Elder described the “wool-bearing trees” of Aethiopia in his Natural History, the cu...
For over two millennia, silk was one of the most important commodities in the world economy. As earl...
Central Asia was a rich cultural melting pot in the first millennium. Textiles provide a unique opp...
Silk in ancient Africa? Most of us think of ancient Africans as members of a tribe, living by subsis...
Silk in ancient Africa? Most of us think of ancient Africans as members of a tribe, living by subsi...
Since so many of the temples of the Nile Valley were converted into churches after the coming of Chr...
By the second century A.D., the oasis empire of Tadmor, Syria (Roman Palmyra) had eclipsed Nabataean...
Centuries before the initiation of formal silk trade with Han China ca. 2oo BC, silk appeared as far...
By the second century A.D., the oasis empire of Tadmor, Syria (Roman Palmyra) had eclipsed Nabataean...
International audienceThe occurrences of cotton in texts and in the archaeological record (seeds, fi...
The salty sands of the Tarim Basin, along the route of the later Silk Road , have produced masses o...
Silk is an important economic fiber, and is generally considered to have been the exclusive cultural...
The salty sands of the Tarim Basin, along the route of the later Silk Road , have produced masses o...
Among the few surviving archaeological sites from the medieval Christian kingdom of Nubia--located i...
Students of the silk trade are blessed with the rare fortune to study an international trade that is...
Since Pliny the Elder described the “wool-bearing trees” of Aethiopia in his Natural History, the cu...
For over two millennia, silk was one of the most important commodities in the world economy. As earl...
Central Asia was a rich cultural melting pot in the first millennium. Textiles provide a unique opp...
Silk in ancient Africa? Most of us think of ancient Africans as members of a tribe, living by subsis...
Silk in ancient Africa? Most of us think of ancient Africans as members of a tribe, living by subsi...
Since so many of the temples of the Nile Valley were converted into churches after the coming of Chr...
By the second century A.D., the oasis empire of Tadmor, Syria (Roman Palmyra) had eclipsed Nabataean...
Centuries before the initiation of formal silk trade with Han China ca. 2oo BC, silk appeared as far...
By the second century A.D., the oasis empire of Tadmor, Syria (Roman Palmyra) had eclipsed Nabataean...
International audienceThe occurrences of cotton in texts and in the archaeological record (seeds, fi...
The salty sands of the Tarim Basin, along the route of the later Silk Road , have produced masses o...
Silk is an important economic fiber, and is generally considered to have been the exclusive cultural...
The salty sands of the Tarim Basin, along the route of the later Silk Road , have produced masses o...
Among the few surviving archaeological sites from the medieval Christian kingdom of Nubia--located i...
Students of the silk trade are blessed with the rare fortune to study an international trade that is...
Since Pliny the Elder described the “wool-bearing trees” of Aethiopia in his Natural History, the cu...
For over two millennia, silk was one of the most important commodities in the world economy. As earl...
Central Asia was a rich cultural melting pot in the first millennium. Textiles provide a unique opp...