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ARCHAEOLOGY
AND ANATOLIAN SLIT-TAPESTRY WEAVINGS
Figure
Captions
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page for additional details
Fig.1
Diagram of kelim weaving technique
Fig.2 Fragment of a slit-tapestry woven linen garment from El Azam,
Egypt Islamic period but likely much older.
Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Fig.3 Pottery fragments decorated with dancing figures black on
yellow backround c. 1700 BC from Navdatoli, Indus
Valley.
pg. 92 Civilizations of the Indus Valley and Beyond
Fig.4 Same as above
Fig.5 detail of fig. 2 showing woven representation of a ceramic
effigy vase
Fig.6 Effigy vase white on brown backround c. 4500BC from Sultana,
East Balkans.
pg 165 The Goddesses and Gods of Old Europe
Fig.7 Detail of fig. 2 showing S design used in many later kelim
weavings
Fig.8 Detail of fig. 2 showing star with circle in the center design
used in many later kelim weavings
Fig.9 Detail of fig. 2 showing sceptre design
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