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Index
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Contents
Introduction: Archaeology, Epigraphy, Iconography
Chapter 1: Functions and Uses of Textiles in the Ancient Near East. Summary and Perspectives
Chapter 2: The Emergence of the Ghassulian Textile Industry in the Southern Levant Chalcolithic Period (c. 4500–3900 BCE)
Chapter 3: Textile Production in Palatial and Non-Palatial Contexts: the Case of Tel Kabri
Chapter 4: Textiles, Value, and the Early Economies of North Syria and Anatolia
Chapter 5: Technology and Palace Economy in Middle Bronze Age Anatolia: the Case of the Crescent Shaped Loom Weight
Chapter 6: Her Share of the Profits: Women, Agency, and Textile Production at Kültepe/Kanesh in the Early Second Millennium BC
Chapter 7: Visualising Ancient Textiles – how to make a Textile Visible on the Basis of an Interpretation of an Ur III Text
Chapter 8: The Costumes of Inanna/Ishtar
Chapter 9: Considering the Finishing of Textiles based on Neo-Sumerian Inscriptions from Girsu
Chapter 10: Tapestries in the Bronze and Early Iron Ages of the Ancient Near East
Chapter 11: Spinning from old Threads: The Whorls from Ugarit at the Musée d’Archéologie Nationale (Saint-Germain-en-Laye) and at the Louvre
Chapter 12: Throwing the Baby Out with the Bathwater: Innovations in Mediterranean Textile Production at the End of the 2nd/Beginning of the 1st Millennium BCE
Chapter 13: Textile Production and Consumption in the Neo-Assyrian Empire
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