Sea Change: Ottoman Textiles Between the Mediterranean and Indian Ocean (original) (raw)

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Siennicka M., Rahmstorf L., Ulanowska A. 2018.First Textiles. The Beginnings of Textile Manufacture in Europe and the Mediterranean.Proceedings of the EAA Session Held in Istanbul (2014) and the ‘First Textiles’ Conference in Copenhagen (2015).Ancient Textiles Series 32.Oxford, Philadelphia_Contents

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Ottoman Fabrics During the 18th and 19th Centuries

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"From Genoa to Constantinople: The Silk Industry of Chios". In The Mercantile Effect, Art and Exchange in the Islamicate World during the 17th and 1th Centuries. Edited by Sussan Babaie and Melanie Gibson

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The Harket For Domestic And Imported TextilesIn Sixteenth Century Istanbul

Yvonne Seng

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Silk Textiles from the Byzantine period till the Medieval period from excavations in the Land of Israel (5th-13th Centuries): Origin, Transmission, and Exchange.

Orit Shamir

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Woven Webs: Trading Textiles around the Indian Ocean

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West Anatolian Carpet Designs:The Effect of Carpet Trade between Ottoman Empire and Great Britain

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Entangled Histories: Translocal Textile Trades in Eastern Africa, c.800 CE to the Early Twentieth Century", Textile History, vol. 48 (2017) [special issue, ed. Sarah Fee & Pedro Machado]

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