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Lexical Accent in Cupeño, Hittite, and Indo-European
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In: Yates, Anthony David. (2017). Lexical Accent in Cupeño, Hittite, and Indo-European. UCLA: Indo-European Studies 0450. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/5s76x1sk (2017)
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History of the Semantics of the Proto-Slavic Lexemes *Edinŭ and *Samŭ ; История семантики праславянских лексем *edinъ и *samъ
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In: Slověne = Словѣне. International Journal of Slavic Studies; Vol 6, No 1 (2017); 76–94 ; 2305-6754 ; 2304-0785 (2017)
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Textile Terminologies from the Orient to the Mediterranean and Europe, 1000 BC to 1000 AD
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In: Zea E-Books (2017)
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The oscillum Misunderstanding
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In: Textile Terminologies from the Orient to the Mediterranean and Europe, 1000 BC to 1000 AD (2017)
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Terminology Associated with Silk in the Middle Byzantine Period (AD 843-1204)
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In: Textile Terminologies from the Orient to the Mediterranean and Europe, 1000 BC to 1000 AD (2017)
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Observations on the Terminology of Textile Tools in the Edictum Diocletiani on Maximum Prices
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In: Textile Terminologies from the Orient to the Mediterranean and Europe, 1000 BC to 1000 AD (2017)
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“Der Faden soll nicht reißen, während ich meine Dichtung webe…” : Zum metaphorischen Gebrauch von Textilterminologie im Rigveda
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In: Textile Terminologies from the Orient to the Mediterranean and Europe, 1000 BC to 1000 AD (2017)
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Weaving a Song. Convergences in Greek Poetic Imagery between Textile and Musical Terminology. An Overview on Archaic and Classical Literature
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In: Textile Terminologies from the Orient to the Mediterranean and Europe, 1000 BC to 1000 AD (2017)
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The Textile Terminology in Ancient Japan
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In: Textile Terminologies from the Orient to the Mediterranean and Europe, 1000 BC to 1000 AD (2017)
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A Name of a Private Factory (or Workshop) on a Piece of Textile: The Case of the Document A.L.18 (Vienna)
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In: Textile Terminologies from the Orient to the Mediterranean and Europe, 1000 BC to 1000 AD (2017)
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Zur Bekleidung der Krieger im Avesta: Rüstung und magischer Schmuck
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In: Textile Terminologies from the Orient to the Mediterranean and Europe, 1000 BC to 1000 AD (2017)
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Irritating Byssus – Etymological Problems, Material facts, and the Impact of Mass Media
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In: Textile Terminologies from the Orient to the Mediterranean and Europe, 1000 BC to 1000 AD (2017)
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Conceptualizing Greek Textile Terminologies: A Databased System
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In: Textile Terminologies from the Orient to the Mediterranean and Europe, 1000 BC to 1000 AD (2017)
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Χιτών – δαλματική – μαφόρτης – σύνθεσις: Common and Uncommon Garment Terms in Dowry Arrangements from Roman Egypt
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In: Textile Terminologies from the Orient to the Mediterranean and Europe, 1000 BC to 1000 AD (2017)
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Listening for licia : A Reconsideration of Latin licia as Heddle-Leashes
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In: Textile Terminologies from the Orient to the Mediterranean and Europe, 1000 BC to 1000 AD (2017)
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Xie, a Technical Term for Resist Dye in China: Analysis Based on the Burial Inventory from Tomb 26, Bijiashan, Huahai, Gansu
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In: Textile Terminologies from the Orient to the Mediterranean and Europe, 1000 BC to 1000 AD (2017)
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In May 2002, a burial site was found in Bijiatan, Huahai, in the Gansu province. During the following two months, the Gansu Institute of Archaeology excavated the graveyard and 55 tombs were excavated in total. A female corpse wrapped in several layers of silk garments was found in tomb 26 together with a burial inventory. The Burial Inventory from Tomb 26: A burial inventory is a list of buried items that would accompany the deceased to the afterlife. It was commonly found in the tombs in northwest China during the 4th to 7th centuries AD.The inventory of Tomb 26 is a rectangular pine wood tablet with characters written on both sides. On one side of the inventory are the names and numbers of the garments and other articles buried in the tomb; on the other side is the name of the tomb owner and the year in which she had died. According to the record, the tomb occupant was “the eldest daughter Gounv Sun” who lived in the Eastern Jin Dynasty and died in the year 377 AD. Three columns and a total of 35 items are recorded in the inventory: . Most of the items listed in the burial inventory are the clothing items and accessories used by the owner of the tomb and 25 of them are associated with textiles or costumes. The materials for the costume include silk and hemp. Lian, degummed plain weave silk, were used mostly. The smaller quantities are more likely to be descriptions of real items while larger quantities (500 bolts) probably represent desired amounts for use in the next world. The burial inventory is important for identifying the accurate date of the tomb, and for providing the names of garments to match with the excavated items.
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Ancient History; and Archaeology; and Weaving Arts; Architecture; Art and Materials Conservation; Classical Archaeology and Art History; Classical Literature and Philology; Fiber; Greek and Roman through Late Antiquity; Indo-European Linguistics and Philology; Jewish Studies; Museum Studies; Near Eastern Languages and Societies; Other History of Art; Textile
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URL: https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/texterm/29 https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1030&context=texterm
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Sasanian Exegesis of Avestan Textile Terms
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In: Textile Terminologies from the Orient to the Mediterranean and Europe, 1000 BC to 1000 AD (2017)
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textilnet.dk – A Toolkit for Terminology Research and Presentation
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In: Textile Terminologies from the Orient to the Mediterranean and Europe, 1000 BC to 1000 AD (2017)
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Ars polymita, ars plumaria : The Weaving Terminology of Taqueté and Tapestry
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In: Textile Terminologies from the Orient to the Mediterranean and Europe, 1000 BC to 1000 AD (2017)
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