Re: [Perishable_Technology] research inquiry: prehistoric knitting and knotless netting
Dear Ed and Ruth,
I´ve found a great bibliographical resource for you
Dickey, Sandra F., 1964, Bibliography for a historical review of knotless netting in South America. MA thesus, UC Berkeley. I found this by way of the Net and even got to a four page copy of a pamphlet that listed D´Harcourt 1934/62, Mary Elizabeth King, a number of textsof Junius Bird and others. Will keep looking. My offer still stands about scanning the appropriate pages of Notebook 5C, which gives a local pointof view.
Karen.
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Dear Ed and Ruth,
It´s me again with the website address of the Ancient textiles.... . www.lu.se/klass/textiles/index.html. My abstract, somewhat different in letter but not in spirit from the actual article, which relies more heavily reproductions of the poster and accompanying texts, is in the abstract section titled textiles in cross disciplinary contexts. I thought that you might find of interest some of the scandinavian presentations, which had to do with technical aspects of the production of textiles involved in sailing. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask.............
Karen.
Dear Ed and Ruth,
The history of Andean textiles is particularly rich in non-loom techniques. But, a comparison of dates spontaneously questions the categories of New and Old. New and old to whom? - as I´ve pointed out in my article for the Ancient textiles..... publication of the event of the same name (now in the editing process).
Karen Lizarraga
>From: "E. A. Jolie"
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>Subject: [Perishable_Technology] research inquiry: prehistoric knitting and knotless netting
>Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2003 18:16:53 -0700 (PDT)
>
>Hello all,
>
>Ruth Burgett and I are looking at historic knitting
>and
>prehistoric knotless netting in the New World. We were
>hoping that some of the list members would be able to
>direct us to sources detailing New World and early Old
>World knitting, knotless netting, and their contexts
>of use. Ethnographic or prehistoric doesn't really
>matter. For example, was early knitting ever used to
>make nets? Are knitting and knotless netting common
>burial fabrics?
>
>We'd definitely be willing to share our findings with
>the list when we're done. Thanks for your time,
>Ed Jolie and Ruth Burgett
>
>
>
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Hello all, Ruth Burgett and I are looking at historic knitting and prehistoric knotless netting in the New World. We were hoping that some of the list members...
Dear Ed and Ruth, The history of Andean textiles is particularly rich in non-loom techniques. But, a comparison of dates spontaneously questions the categories...
Karen Lizarraga
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Aug 30, 2003 6:10 pm
... and knotless netting ... Hello from a newbie to the list, a fiber artist, and a complete nut about fiber perishables. Have you looked at Richard Rutt's "A...
I live in a rural area, and it is often not possible for me to download large attachments (over 200 or 300k). I tried to change my Group settings so I could...
I apologize for the inconvenience. I'll attempt to modify the settings. Please let me know if you are still unable to access them via the web. Thanks, Ed ... ...
I apologize for the inconvenience. I'll attempt to modify the settings. Please let me know if you are still unable to access them via the web. Thanks, Ed ... ...
Dear Ed and Ruth, Its me again with the website address of the Ancient textiles.... . www.lu.se/klass/textiles/index.html . My abstract, somewhat different in...
Karen Lizarraga
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Aug 31, 2003 10:46 pm
Dear Ed and Ruth, I´ve found a great bibliographical resource for you Dickey, Sandra F., 1964, Bibliography for a historical review of knotless netting in...
Karen Lizarraga
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Sep 1, 2003 11:09 pm
Karen: Wow, thank you!. It looks like you've found a couple of jems. Thanks a bunch! We would be interested in the Notebook 5C pages you mentioned if it isn't...
Great. No problem. I´ll get on it later in the day. Karen. (here´s a little anecdotal explanation for you....in Peru it actually is easier and more...
Karen Lizarraga
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Sep 2, 2003 2:24 pm
There is a Polish or Czech publication, written in English though, about the history of knitting. I can not recall the title—sorry—so I do not know if this...
Ed, I decided that it might be a good idea to scan the main text of the notebook, to give you an idea of the format that was used for the whole series. Since...
Karen Lizarraga
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Sep 2, 2003 4:26 pm
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Sep 2, 2003 5:00 pm
The last batch! (Hard to believe that a whole decade has passed since we did this). I guess I should have included the bibliography.... Will do...... ... MSN 8...
Karen Lizarraga
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Sep 2, 2003 5:08 pm
Here is one double page of the original graphics , the bibliography and part of another graphics page. Have fun..... PS If you notice a little UC Berkeley...
Karen Lizarraga
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Sep 2, 2003 5:14 pm
Dear Ed and Ruth, I did send the the bibliography.....not sure if you received it.... Karen> STOP MORE SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE*...
Karen Lizarraga
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Sep 2, 2003 5:44 pm
You need to be more focused since knotless kniting techniques were incredibly sophisticated in pre-contact Peruvian cultures and there are people who have...
It appears the first message was truncated somehow. Dr. Archambault: Hello. Neither of us knew much about knotless netting or knitting before now and we were...
Dr. Archambault: Hello. Neither of us knew much about knotless netting or knitting before now and we were looking for a good place to dig in and help us get an...