Textile & Basketry Bibliography

Bogensperger, Ines. 2020. “Ancient Textiles – Modern Hands: Citizen Science in der Textilforschung.” Edited by Ulrike Weller. Experimentelle Archaologie in Europa, Jahrbuch 19: 202–11.

Bogensperger, Ines, and Helga Rösel-Mautendorfer. 2020. “Dyeing in Texts and Textiles: Words Expressing Ancient Technology.” In Egyptian Textiles and Their Production: ‘Word’ and ‘Object,’ edited by Maria Mossakowska-Gaubert, 91–105. Lincoln, NE: Zea Books.

Bradley, Lauren, Jessica Ford, Dawn Kriss, Victoria Schussler, Federica Pozzi, Elena Basso, and Lisa Bruno. 2020. “Evaluating Multiband Reflectance Image Subtraction for the Characterization of Indigo in Romano-Egyptian Funerary Portraits.” In Mummy Portraits of Roman Egypt: Emerging Research from the APPEAR Project, edited by Marie Svoboda and Caroline R. Cartwright. Los Angeles: J. Paul Getty Museum.

Cardon, D. 2007. Natural Dyes: Sources, Tradition, Technology and Science. London: Archetype.

De Moor, Antoine, Cäcilia Fluck, and Petra Linscheid, eds. 2017. Excavating, Analysing, Reconstructing – Textiles from the First Millennium AD from Egypt and Neighbouring Countries: Proceedings of the 9th Conference of the Research Group “Textiles Form the Nile Valley” Antwerp, 27-29 November 2015. Tielt: Lannoo.

Dross-Krüpe, Kerstin, and Marie-Louise Nosch, eds. 2016. Textiles, Trade and Theories: From the Ancient Near East to the Mediterranean. Kārum – Emporion – Forum, Band 2. Münster: Ugarit-Verlag.

Dyer, Joanne, and Sophia Sotiropoulou. 2017. “A Technical Step Forward in the Integration of Visible-Induced Luminescence Imaging Methods for the Study of Ancient Polychromy.” Heritage Science 5 (1): 24.

Dyer, Joanne, Diego Tamburini, Elisabeth R. O’Connell, and Anna Harrison. 2018. “A Multispectral Imaging Approach Integrated into the Study of Late Antique Textiles from Egypt.” Edited by Peter F. Biehl. PLOS ONE 13 (10): e0204699.

Gulmini, Monica, A. Idone, P. Davit, M. Moi, M. Carrillo, C. Ricci, F. Dal Bello, et al. 2017. “The ‘Coptic’ Textiles of the ‘Museo Egizio’ in Torino (Italy): A Focus on Dyes through a Multi-Technique Approach.” Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences 9 (4): 485–97.

Harlow, Mary, and Marie-Louise Nosch, eds. 2014. Greek and Roman Textiles and Dress: An Interdisciplinary Anthology. Ancient Textiles 19. Philadelphia: Oxbow Books.

Johnson, Karen J. 2007. “Materializing Childhood: An Historical Archaeology of Children in Roman Egypt.” PhD diss., University of Michigan.

Williams, Elizabeth Dospěl, Sumru Belger Krody, and Gudrun Bühl. 2019. Woven Interiors: Furnishing Early Medieval Egypt. Washington: The George Washington University Museum and The Textile Museum.

Wouters, J., I. V. Berghe, G. Richard, R. Breniaux, and D. Cardon. 2008. “Dye Analysis of Selected Textiles from Three Roman Sites in the Eastern Desert of Egypt: A Hypothesis on the Dyeing Technology in Roman and Coptic Egypt.” Dyes in History and Archaeology 21: 1–16.

Yvanez, Elsa. 2016. “Spinning in Meroitic Sudan: Textile Production Implements from Abu Geili.” Dotawo: A Journal of Nubian Studies 3.

———. 2018. “Clothing the Elite? Patterns of Textile Production and Consumption in Ancient Sudan and Nubia.” Fasciculi Archaeologiae Historicae 31: 81–92.

Yvanez, Elsa, and Magdalena M. Wozniak. 2019. “Cotton in Ancient Sudan and Nubia: Archaeological Sources and Historical Implications.” Revue d’ethnoécologie 15 (June).

Zimmer, Kathrin Barbara, ed. 2015. Rezeption, Zeitgeist, Fälschung – Umgang mit Antike(n): Akten des internationalen Kolloquiums am 31. Januar und 1. Februar 2014 in Tübingen. Tübinger archäologische Forschungen 18. Rahden, Westf: Leidorf.