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The genesis of the textile industry from adorned nudity to ritual regalia : the changing role of fibre craft and their evovling techniques of manufacture in the Ancient Near East from the Natufian to the Ghassulian /: the changing role of fibre craft and their evovling techniques of manufacture in the Ancient Near East from the Natufian to the Ghassulian. ([2020])
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The genesis of the textile industry from adorned nudity to ritual regalia : the changing role of fibre craft and their evovling techniques of manufacture in the Ancient Near East from the Natufian to the Ghassulian /: the changing role of fibre craft and their evovling techniques of manufacture in the Ancient Near East from the Natufian to the Ghassulian. ([2020])
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The genesis of the textile industry from adorned nudity to ritual regalia : the changing role of fibre craft and their evovling techniques of manufacture in the Ancient Near East from the Natufian to the Ghassulian
List of Figures ; List of Tables ; Abstract ; Chapter 1: Objective, Methodology, Geography, History of Research ; Chapter 2: The Natufian ; Chapter 3: The Pre-pottery Neolithic A (PPNA) ; Chapter 4: The Pre-pottery Neolithic B (PPNB) ; Chapter 5: The Pottery Neolithic (PN) ; Chapter 6: The Chalcolithic ; Chapter 7: Discussion and conclusions ; Bibliography ; Appendix A: The Basics of Fibre Technologies ; Appendix B: Experiments ; Appendix C ; Appendix D.
Note: Includes bibliographical references and index. Note: Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on May 20, 2020).
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