A wooly way? fiber technologies and cultures 3,000-years-ago along the inner asian mountain corridor

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  • who: ufeffPaula N.ufeff ufeffDoumani Dupuyufeff and colleagues from the Southwest University, China have published the Article: A Wooly Way? Fiber technologies and cultures 3,000-years-ago along the Inner Asian Mountain Corridor, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Ethnographic and archaeological studies document the enduring centrality of woolen and other textiles in Central Asian cultural identity, ethnicity, history, technology, and trade.
  • how: Future studies of textile pottery throughout the IAMC will address whether this feature is regularly associated with mountain settlements in contrast to the proportion of compact textiles present in other . . .

     

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