The question of the different kinds of loom used in ancient Egypt is one of the most crucial issues to understanding the evolution of textile production and its technological development in the Nile Valley. However, sources concerning looms (archaeological, iconographic and written) from the Pharaonic era until the Arab medieval period are meagre, and many research questions remain open. This article is an attempt at a new interpretation of some evidence, particularly iconographic and papyrological, which could add new data to the study of weaving looms used in Egypt of the early Roman period (1st–2nd century AD)
The paper deals with a reconstruction of a warp-weighted loom based on a rare find of 36 in situ loo...
With regard to ancient textile terms, dictionaries could potentially generate a false sense of secur...
Ancient Mediterranean iconography provides a wealth of information on the complex, colourful world o...
The question of the different kinds of loom used in ancient Egypt is one of the most crucial issues ...
In discussions on the development of weaving technology, specifically treadle looms in the Mediterra...
This book, “Egyptian textiles and their production: ‘word’ and ‘object’ (Hellenistic, Roman and Byza...
Modern Akhmim was a productive source of “Coptic” textiles entering international collections in the...
For years archaeologists have commented on the occurrence of typically Aegean patterns on the ceilin...
This paper is aimed to study Egyptian textiles from the grave 213 dated to 5–7 AD that belongs to th...
This volume provides an ambitious synopsis of the complex, colourful world of textiles in ancient Me...
Among late antique textiles in the British Museum Department of Ancient Egypt and Sudan (hereafter, ...
Abstract. Recent excavations at Çatalhöyük in Anatolia, Turkey have recovered remains of textiles, c...
This book reviews certain of the most important archaeological finds of textile tools, in order to d...
This project examines the evidence of textile production in the archaeological record of Karanis, a ...
The statues of young women in 6th century BCE Greece are remarkable for their elaborate textile clot...
The paper deals with a reconstruction of a warp-weighted loom based on a rare find of 36 in situ loo...
With regard to ancient textile terms, dictionaries could potentially generate a false sense of secur...
Ancient Mediterranean iconography provides a wealth of information on the complex, colourful world o...
The question of the different kinds of loom used in ancient Egypt is one of the most crucial issues ...
In discussions on the development of weaving technology, specifically treadle looms in the Mediterra...
This book, “Egyptian textiles and their production: ‘word’ and ‘object’ (Hellenistic, Roman and Byza...
Modern Akhmim was a productive source of “Coptic” textiles entering international collections in the...
For years archaeologists have commented on the occurrence of typically Aegean patterns on the ceilin...
This paper is aimed to study Egyptian textiles from the grave 213 dated to 5–7 AD that belongs to th...
This volume provides an ambitious synopsis of the complex, colourful world of textiles in ancient Me...
Among late antique textiles in the British Museum Department of Ancient Egypt and Sudan (hereafter, ...
Abstract. Recent excavations at Çatalhöyük in Anatolia, Turkey have recovered remains of textiles, c...
This book reviews certain of the most important archaeological finds of textile tools, in order to d...
This project examines the evidence of textile production in the archaeological record of Karanis, a ...
The statues of young women in 6th century BCE Greece are remarkable for their elaborate textile clot...
The paper deals with a reconstruction of a warp-weighted loom based on a rare find of 36 in situ loo...
With regard to ancient textile terms, dictionaries could potentially generate a false sense of secur...
Ancient Mediterranean iconography provides a wealth of information on the complex, colourful world o...