The people of ancient Peru produced textiles four thousand years before the Spanish Conquest in 1532 A.D.. They used almost every known technique and created some of the world's most outstanding handwoven textiles. One of the most visually exciting groups are the finely woven interlocking tapestry tunics that served as the official garments of the Wari (Huari) culture (c.700-1000 A.D.). The Wari maintained a highly organized social and economic state and its rigidity is manifested in the formal iconography and artistic conventions of their textiles. With sophisticated design principles and the masterful use of colour, however, the Wari counteracted the problems of monotony and repetition inherent in the strictly prescribed design of the ga...
Ancient Mediterranean iconography provides a wealth of information on the complex, colourful world o...
There is evidence that ever since early prehistory, textiles have always had more than simply a util...
Ancient knowledge of the textile arts production and weaving techniques belong to the world's intang...
Two very different types of high status ritual textiles were produced with the use of the discontinu...
In the Andes, ancient textiles have been discovered in abundance in the elite tombs of royal persona...
This dissertation research addresses issues of authorship and agency in the art of Wari, the first A...
In June 2002, the C. E. Smith Museum of Anthropology at California State\ud University received a gi...
This paper attempts to develop a technical feature of ancient Peruvian fabrics as a dating tool by d...
By comparing the role of textile craft specialization in the ancient Southwest to the central highla...
Few attempts have been made to study the numerous textile depictions in Java from the eighth to fift...
A wooden statuette clad in small-scale garments made from a Wari style tie-dyed textile joined the c...
Nearly 40 years ago, Anna Gayton wrote a paper entitled, The Cultural Significance of Peruvian Text...
International audienceThe craft of textile production has persisted in its traditional forms for mil...
Beginnings are usually more interesting than elaborations and endings. Beginning means exploration, ...
Three tunics from the Azapa Valley, in northern Chile, dating to the Late Formative Period (330 A.D....
Ancient Mediterranean iconography provides a wealth of information on the complex, colourful world o...
There is evidence that ever since early prehistory, textiles have always had more than simply a util...
Ancient knowledge of the textile arts production and weaving techniques belong to the world's intang...
Two very different types of high status ritual textiles were produced with the use of the discontinu...
In the Andes, ancient textiles have been discovered in abundance in the elite tombs of royal persona...
This dissertation research addresses issues of authorship and agency in the art of Wari, the first A...
In June 2002, the C. E. Smith Museum of Anthropology at California State\ud University received a gi...
This paper attempts to develop a technical feature of ancient Peruvian fabrics as a dating tool by d...
By comparing the role of textile craft specialization in the ancient Southwest to the central highla...
Few attempts have been made to study the numerous textile depictions in Java from the eighth to fift...
A wooden statuette clad in small-scale garments made from a Wari style tie-dyed textile joined the c...
Nearly 40 years ago, Anna Gayton wrote a paper entitled, The Cultural Significance of Peruvian Text...
International audienceThe craft of textile production has persisted in its traditional forms for mil...
Beginnings are usually more interesting than elaborations and endings. Beginning means exploration, ...
Three tunics from the Azapa Valley, in northern Chile, dating to the Late Formative Period (330 A.D....
Ancient Mediterranean iconography provides a wealth of information on the complex, colourful world o...
There is evidence that ever since early prehistory, textiles have always had more than simply a util...
Ancient knowledge of the textile arts production and weaving techniques belong to the world's intang...