Organic material remains for thousands of years, when there is no humidity, no light, no air. In the graves along the coast of Peru such conditions are present, and textiles, feathers, bone, straw etc. have been preserved for thousands of years. Feather Tunic, Pachacamac, 12-1500 AD. Ethnological Museum, Berlin, V A 60300. Photo: Lena Bjerregaard. Pre Columbian textiles are in the collections of almost all the ethnographic museums around the world. Among the most splendid of these textiles a..
In recent years in Perú, a number of initiatives have been independently developed by collective gro...
Among our studies of ancient Peruvian textiles created in tapestry technique, we have come across so...
Feathers, especially those from colorful tropical birds, were among the most highly prized materials...
Organic material remains for thousands of years, when there is no humidity, no light, no air. In the...
Archaeological evidence clearly indicates that brightly colored and intricately patterned textiles w...
The purpose of this study was to gain knowledge of Peruvian feather-work, its development, its purp...
The Ethnological Museum in Berlin, Germany, houses Europe’s largest collection of PreColumbian texti...
The following articles have been presented at the meeting on Amerindian Textiles organized in 2013 a...
The Ethnologisches Museum in Berlin has a large collection of Lambayeque-style textiles from Pachaca...
Artículo de publicación ISIPre-Hispanic Andean textiles constitute the longest continuous textile re...
Along the coast of Peru is one of the driest deserts in the world. Here, under the sand, the ancient...
In June 2002, the C. E. Smith Museum of Anthropology at California State\ud University received a gi...
Doré Madeleine. Textiles of Ancient Peru and their Techniques by Raoul ďHarcourt. In: Journal de la ...
This paper attempts to develop a technical feature of ancient Peruvian fabrics as a dating tool by d...
Feather pelerine capes are featured in publications as collection highlights of the Victoria and Alb...
In recent years in Perú, a number of initiatives have been independently developed by collective gro...
Among our studies of ancient Peruvian textiles created in tapestry technique, we have come across so...
Feathers, especially those from colorful tropical birds, were among the most highly prized materials...
Organic material remains for thousands of years, when there is no humidity, no light, no air. In the...
Archaeological evidence clearly indicates that brightly colored and intricately patterned textiles w...
The purpose of this study was to gain knowledge of Peruvian feather-work, its development, its purp...
The Ethnological Museum in Berlin, Germany, houses Europe’s largest collection of PreColumbian texti...
The following articles have been presented at the meeting on Amerindian Textiles organized in 2013 a...
The Ethnologisches Museum in Berlin has a large collection of Lambayeque-style textiles from Pachaca...
Artículo de publicación ISIPre-Hispanic Andean textiles constitute the longest continuous textile re...
Along the coast of Peru is one of the driest deserts in the world. Here, under the sand, the ancient...
In June 2002, the C. E. Smith Museum of Anthropology at California State\ud University received a gi...
Doré Madeleine. Textiles of Ancient Peru and their Techniques by Raoul ďHarcourt. In: Journal de la ...
This paper attempts to develop a technical feature of ancient Peruvian fabrics as a dating tool by d...
Feather pelerine capes are featured in publications as collection highlights of the Victoria and Alb...
In recent years in Perú, a number of initiatives have been independently developed by collective gro...
Among our studies of ancient Peruvian textiles created in tapestry technique, we have come across so...
Feathers, especially those from colorful tropical birds, were among the most highly prized materials...