Weft Weave In Archaeological Textiles. Dr. Marouf, M. A. | ||||
حولية الاتحاد العام للآثاريين العرب "دراسات فى آثار الوطن العربى" | ||||
Article 57, Volume 11, Issue 1, October 2008, Page 18-37 PDF (834.78 K) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/cguaa.2008.38441 | ||||
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Author | ||||
Mohamed Marouf | ||||
materials Conservation (Archaeological Textiles) Conservation Dept. Faculty of | ||||
Abstract | ||||
one of the most important techniques of the archaeological compound textiles which were known in Egypt. This technique may be the first try to produce ornamental textiles. There are many resemblance appearances between this technique and other several techniques, such as embroidery technique or brocade cloth, so there are many mistaken concepts in regard to this weave. Also this technique is called as an Extra or Additional weft. This study aims to show the main characteristics of the supplementary weft and explain differences and resemblance appearances in this technique, by using of some recent means to exanimate the weave structure exactly, such as Stereo microscope, binocular microscope, and scanning electron microscope (SEM). The study introduces many important results that lead to an understanding of ancient textiles, their weave textures and their distinctive characteristics. 2. Introduction Egypt is one | ||||
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