توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب The Competition of Fibres: Early Textile Production in Western Asia, South-east and Central Europe (10,000-500BCE) (Ancient Textiles)
نام کتاب : The Competition of Fibres: Early Textile Production in Western Asia, South-east and Central Europe (10,000-500BCE) (Ancient Textiles)
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : رقابت الیاف: تولید اولیه نساجی در آسیای غربی، جنوب شرقی و اروپای مرکزی (10000 تا 500 قبل از میلاد) (منسوجات باستانی)
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نویسندگان : Dr. Wolfram Schier (editor), Prof. Dr Susan Pollock (editor)
ناشر : Oxbow Books
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تعداد صفحات : 233
ISBN (شابک) : 9781789254297 , 1789254299
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 93 مگابایت
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Cover\nBook Title\nCopyright\nTable of Contents\nContributors\nSeries editor’s preface\nEditors’ preface\n1. Introduction: Wolfram Schier and Susan Pollock\n2. The Neolithic Revolution in the Fertile Crescentand the origins of fibre technology:\rOfer Bar-Yosef\n3. Early wool of Mesopotamia, c. 7000–3000 BC.Between prestige and economy: Catherine Breniquet\n4. Continuity and discontinuity in Neolithic and Chalcolithic linentextile production in the southern Levant: Orit Shamir with an appendix by Antoinette Rast-Eicher\n5. Fibres, fabrics and looms: a link between animal fibresand warp-weighted looms in the Iron Age Levant: Thaddeus Nelson\n6. An archaic, male-exclusive loom from Oman: Janet Levy\n7. The Topoi Research Group Textile Revolution:archaeological background and a multi-proxy approach: Wolfram Schier\n8. Fibres to fibres, thread to thread. Comparing diachronic changes in large spindle-whorl samples: Ana Grabundžija and Chiara Schoch\n9. Finding the woolly sheep: meta-analyses of archaeozoological data from south-western Asia and south-eastern Europe: Cornelia Becker, Norbert Benecke, Hans Christian Küchelmann and Stefan Suhrbier\n10. Taming the fibres: traditions and innovations in the textile cultures of Neolithic Greece:Kalliope Sarri\n11. Ex Oriente Ars? ‘Anatolianizing’ spindle whorls in the Early Bronze Age Aegean islands and their implications for fibre crafts: Sophia Vakirtzi\n12. Different skills for different fibres? The use of flax and wool in textile technology of Bronze Age Greece in light of archaeological experiments: Agata Ulanowska\n13. Neolithic flax production in the pre-Alpine region– knowledge increase since the 19th century: Sabine Karg\n14. Underrated. Textile making in Neolithic lakeside settlements in the northern Alpine foreland: Johanna Banck-Burgess\n15. Textile materials in the Mesolithic and Neolithic and their processing: Anne Reichert\n16. Raw materials, textile technologies, innovations and cultural response in central Europe in the 3rd to 1st millennia BC: Karina Grömer\n17. The first genetic evidence for the origin of central European sheep (Ovis ammon f. aries) populations from two different routes of Neolithisation and contributions to the history of woolly sheep: Elena A. Nikulina and Ulrich Schmölcke\n18. Sheep husbandry in the Ancient Near East. Cuneiform evidence from the archaic texts from Uruk (c. 3500–2900 BC)1: Ingo Schrakamp