Textile messages; inscribed fabrics from Roman to Abbasid Egypt.(Brief article)(Book review)

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9789004149564

Textile messages; inscribed fabrics from Roman to Abbasid Egypt.

Ed. by Cacilia Fluck and Gisela Helmecke.

Brill Academic Publishers

2006

261 pages

$194.00

Hardcover

Studies in textile and costume history; v.4

NK8807

The third meeting of the international study group Textiles from the Nile Valley was held in Berlin in January 2003 and focused on textiles of the first millennium AD in which ...

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