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This category lists technical papers, articles and scientific studies related to textile history.
http://www.collectorsguide.com/fa/fa064.shtml
Detailed description of Navajo weaving techniques, probably dating back to the 17th century, and a review of their social and economic history. Links to related sites. From the Collectors' Guide.
http://www.jdlh.palo-alto.ca.us/doc/spindles96/spindles96.pdf
Master of Arts thesis presenting a descriptive, functional analysis of one hundred historic spindle whorls from the Gulf of Georgia region. Author: Isa Loughran-Delahun
http://www.kimonoboy.com/short_history.html
Short historical narrative focused on Japanese vintage indigo textiles for daily use and peasant clothing made from cotton and hemp, dating from the mid 1800s to the mid 1900s. From Japanese Folk Textiles.
http://www.economics.utoronto.ca/munro5/MunroAngloBurgEnHR1970.pdf
Paper published in the April 1970 edition of the English Historical Review, about the collapse of the alliance between England, the Low Countries and France due to their competition in the textile trade. Author: Prof. John H. Munro.
http://www.regia.org/braids.htm
Short article on the Viking and Anglo-Saxon narrow fabric tablet weaving equipment and technology.
http://www.regia.org/textiles.htm
Concise history of the Anglo-Saxon and Viking crafts of hand yarn spinning, dyeing and cloth weaving. From Regia Anglorum.
http://www.regia.org/textile1.htm
Short article about the excavation of woollen cloth and textiles from Viking Periods in Britain and Scandinavia. From Regia Anglorum.
http://www.textileasart.com/weaving.htm
Collection of short articles and abstracts about the history of textile technologies and imaging in Asia and the Middle East. From Textiles as Art.
http://www.fibtex.lodz.pl/64_51_185.pdf
Technical paper describing the problems scientists face when dealing with textiles from archeological sites. Authors: Maria Cybulska and Jerzy Maik.
http://www.expat.or.id/info/batik.html
Article about the history of batik fabrics, and descriptions of the process of selecting and preparing cloth, batik decoration tools and techniques, and batik designs. From Living in Indonesia.
http://www.saudiaramcoworld.com/issue/198903/carpets.and.history.htm
Extensive article about the history of the textile and carpet trade between the Middle East and Europe since the Renaissance period until recent times. From the Saudi Aramco World magazine. Author: Carol Bier.
http://www.iub.edu/~iuam/online_modules/coptic/tech.html
Short article about the low-warp and high-warp weaving technology in use in ancient Egypt.
http://www.holyshroudguild.org/media/DISCREPANCIES$20IN$20THE$20RADIOCARBON$20DATING$20AREA$20OF$20THE$20TURIN$20SHROUD.pdf
Overview of research and studies of and about the Turin Shroud, indicating that the linen cloth originated in the Middle Ages. Authors: M. Sue Benford and Joseph G. Marino.
http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/hsc/paperbark/history.htm
Article from the Powerhouse Museum web site, providing a description of historic basket weaving and knotting techniques still in use with the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island peoples of Australia.
http://www.ulsterlinen.com/2.htm
Full text of a lecture on the history of the flax plant, and the development of the linen industry and organization. From the Ulster Linen Co., Inc. web site. Author: W.H. Webb.
http://www.collectorsguide.com/fa/fa026.shtml
Short history of the woollen blanket, which was an important trading commodity between settlers, trappers and explorers and Native Americans in the 19th century. From the Collectors' Guide.
http://www.theweebsite.com/greatkilt/index.html
Short history of the British kilt, worn by highlanders and soldiers from 1500 to late 1700. Information about the fabric, and wearing, usage and storing of the kilt.
http://www.caron-net.com/featurefiles/featjan.html
Article about the history of embroidery and tapestry weaving, which from the Renaissance to the Industrial Revolution was primarily the domain of men. Author: Rita Vainius.
http://www.cs.arizona.edu/patterns/weaving/articles/cft_whst.pdf
Collection of notes about the history of yarn spinning and fabric weaving from early human civilization through the Industrial Revolution to present times.
http://www.trueart.info/stretched_supports.htm
Short article about the history and properties of linen, cotton and canvas support fabrics for painters. Instructions for the stretching of canvas. From True Art. Author: Steven Saitzyk.
http://www.asianart.com/articles/indonesia-textiles/index.html
Article about the significance of locality and social relationship in textile designs in Eastern Indonesia. Author: Krista Knirck-Bumke.
http://www.marlamallett.com/chupdate.htm
Polemic article in defense of the theory that the designs of Anatolian kilims are original art of the weavers, and not reproductions from Neolithic wall paintings. From the Oriental Rug Review. Author: Marla Mallett.
http://www.cais-soas.com/CAIS/Costume_and_Textile/history_of_brocaded_silk.htm
Short article about the art and technique of brocaded silk weaving in Iran, from before the Sasanid Dynasty to the present times. From the Circle of Ancient Iranian Studies (CAIS).
http://www.cs.vassar.edu/~capriest/vikembroid.html
Short article about Viking embroidery art, techniques, designs and motifs. Author: Carolyn Priest-Dorman.
http://www.economics.utoronto.ca/munro5/MunroYalePhdDissertation.pdf
Doctor of Philosophy dissertation about Anglo-Burgundian power politics during the Hundred Years' War and the Wars of the Roses, involving the international wool trade as a means for extracting ready cash to finance the battles. Author: John H.A. Munro.
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