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Vol. 52 (2011)

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Published: 01-04-2011

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Editorial

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    The Editors
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Article

  • Curry-comb or toothed weft-beater? The serrated iron tools from the Roman Pannonia

    Judit Pásztókai-Szeöke
    3-13
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  • New textile finds from Dios and Xeron, two praesidia of the Eastern Desert of Egypt

    Dominique Cardon
    14-20
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  • New evidence and comparative study on fragments of hooded semicircular cloaks found in the Eastern Desert of Egypt

    Dominique Cardon, Hélène Cuvigny
    21-29
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  • Römisches Outfit in Cuxhaven

    Julian Subbert
    30-36
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  • From stone to textile Constructing the costume of the Dama de Baza

    Ida Demant
    37-40
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  • Roman Rigid Heddles: a Survey

    Susan J. Foulkes
    41-47
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  • Female costume of the Golden Horde period from burial 93 of the Maiachnyi Bugor I cemetery in the Astrakhan region of Russia

    Olga Orfinskaya, Olga Lantratova
    48-63
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  • So simple and yet so complicated A journey to Armenia to study a prehistoric warping method

    Karen-Hanne Stærmose Nielsen
    64-70
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Reviews

  • XI Nordic-TAG, Session on Textile and Theory 28 April 2011, Linnæus University, Kalmar, Sweden

    Ulla Mannering
    72
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  • NESAT XI, 9-13 May 2011, Esslingen, Germany

    Marianne Bloch Hansen, Ulla Mannering, Frances Pritchard
    73-74
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  • The Medieval Dress and Textile Society Meeting, London, 5 March 2011

    Penny Walsh
    71
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