Wool-focused economies yielded a pastoralist materiality that visibly shaped the lived experiences of Central Asian populations today. In this paper, we investigate the earlier application of fibers through a key mountain corridor for social interactions during Prehistory. We focus on the site of Chap 1 located in the highlands of the Tien Shan Mountains of Kyrgyzstan where researchers have found a complex agropastoral subsistence culture was established from at least ca. 3,000 BCE. The perishable materials that would have accompanied the early spread of cultural and technological traditions related to fiber-based crafts throughout this area are under-documented due to poor organic preservation. Hence, there has been little consideration of...
Abstract. Recent excavations at Çatalhöyük in Anatolia, Turkey have recovered remains of textiles, c...
While classic models for the emergence of pastoral groups in Inner Asia describe mounted, horse-born...
The Silk Road was an important trade route that channeled trade goods, people, plants, animals, and ...
In April of 1994, an amazing story hit the news-stands. A group of naturally mummified corpses dated...
The objective of the research group Textile Revolution is to contribute to research on the still lar...
Ancient knowledge of the textile arts production and weaving techniques belong to the world's intang...
The Bronze Age of northern Eurasia is characterised by major socio-economic changes. A secondary pro...
Fiber technology (cordage and textile) has played a central role in all human societies for thousand...
This thesis, based on twelve months of fieldwork and archival research undertaken in Ladakh, explore...
International audienceOld Babylonian texts from the first half of the 2nd millennium BC dealing with...
Central Asia was a rich cultural melting pot in the first millennium. Textiles provide a unique opp...
International audienceThe history of the Ancient Near East covers a huge chronological frame, from t...
Textile goods played an important role in the culture of many Eurasian peoples. New methods and new ...
Abstract. Recent excavations at Çatalhöyük in Anatolia, Turkey have recovered remains of textiles, c...
While classic models for the emergence of pastoral groups in Inner Asia describe mounted, horse-born...
The Silk Road was an important trade route that channeled trade goods, people, plants, animals, and ...
In April of 1994, an amazing story hit the news-stands. A group of naturally mummified corpses dated...
The objective of the research group Textile Revolution is to contribute to research on the still lar...
Ancient knowledge of the textile arts production and weaving techniques belong to the world's intang...
The Bronze Age of northern Eurasia is characterised by major socio-economic changes. A secondary pro...
Fiber technology (cordage and textile) has played a central role in all human societies for thousand...
This thesis, based on twelve months of fieldwork and archival research undertaken in Ladakh, explore...
International audienceOld Babylonian texts from the first half of the 2nd millennium BC dealing with...
Central Asia was a rich cultural melting pot in the first millennium. Textiles provide a unique opp...
International audienceThe history of the Ancient Near East covers a huge chronological frame, from t...
Textile goods played an important role in the culture of many Eurasian peoples. New methods and new ...
Abstract. Recent excavations at Çatalhöyük in Anatolia, Turkey have recovered remains of textiles, c...
While classic models for the emergence of pastoral groups in Inner Asia describe mounted, horse-born...
The Silk Road was an important trade route that channeled trade goods, people, plants, animals, and ...