Volume 32 / Number 1
1990
Special Edition: Textiles, Costume, and Ornament
On The Cover: Pipikoro artisan Tina Idjo and two daughters appliqued blouses of loomed cloth that she designed and sewed for traditional-style ceremonies. Photo by Lorraine Aragon.
Vol. 32 / No. 1
By: Karen S. Rubinson
The Textiles from Pazyryk: A Study in the Transfer and Transformation of Artisitc Motifs
Winters are cold and summers brief at the site of Pazyryk in the Altai Mountains of Siberia. Here, in a […]
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By: Lorraine V. Aragon
Barkcloth Production in Central Sulawesi: A Vanishing Textile Technology in Outer Island Indonesia
Before the invention or adoption of woven textiles, bark-cloth was used to clothe the human body in many, if not […]
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By: Ben Burt
Kwara’ae Costume Ornaments: A Solomon Islands Art Form
One of the things that impressed early European visitors to Solomon Islands was the way the people dressed themselves in […]
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By: Nancy Micklewright
Looking at the Past: Nineteenth Century Images of Constantinople as Historic Documents
Unlace events in more remote periods (the Bronze Age, Classical Antiquity, or even the Renaissance), the events and people of […]
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By: Patrick E. McGovern
The Ultimate Attire: Jewelry from a Canaanite Temple at Beth Shan
Tells el-Husn, ancient Beth Shari, was the first site to be excavated by The University Museum in what is today […]
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