von paddex » 21.08.2020, 11:20
je mehr man sucht, desto mehr findet man -
die in diesem Buch vertretenen Thesen sind anscheinend kontrovers, im englischen Wikipedia findet man dazu unter tablet weaving den Absatz
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Tablet weaving is often erroneously believed to date back to pharaonic Egypt. This theory was advanced early in the twentieth century based on an elaborate woven belt of uncertain provenance often called the Girdle of Ramesses because it bore an inked cartouche of Ramesses III. Arnold van Gennep and G. Jéquier published a book in 1916, Le tissage aux cartons et son utilisation décorative dans l'Égypte ancienne, predicated on the assumption that the ancient Egyptians were familiar with tablet weaving. Scholars argued spiritedly about the production method of the belt for decades. Many popular books on tablet weaving promoted the Egyptian origin theory until, in an appendix to his magisterial work on tablet weaving, Peter Collingwood proved by structural analysis that the linen belt couldn't have been woven on tablets.
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aber das ist sicher vielen bereits bekannt
gr paddex