diff --git a/content/article/fulcher.md b/content/article/fulcher.md index 591ea12..29b7d96 100644 --- a/content/article/fulcher.md +++ b/content/article/fulcher.md @@ -312,7 +312,7 @@ hand would have been hard to avoid. ![Grinding red ochre on a small grindstone. Left - Piece of red ochre to be ground. Right -- after grinding, pigment has spilled onto the floor and there is no working space left on the grindstone.](../static/images/fulcher/fig6.jpg "Grinding red ochre on a small grindstone. Left - Piece of red ochre to be ground. Right -- after grinding, pigment has spilled onto the floor and there is no working space left on the grindstone.") -**~~Figure6. Grinding red ochre on a small grindstone. Left - Piece of red ochre to be ground. Right -- after grinding, pigment has spilled onto the floor and there is no working space left on the grindstone.~~** +**~~Figure 6. Grinding red ochre on a small grindstone. Left - Piece of red ochre to be ground. Right -- after grinding, pigment has spilled onto the floor and there is no working space left on the grindstone.~~** Modern interviewees said that girls learnt to plaster and paint from @@ -553,7 +553,7 @@ Fulcher, Kate. *Painting Amara West: The Technology and Experience of Colour in New Kingdom Nubia. British Museum Publications on Egypt and Sudan 13*. Leuven: Peeters, 2022. -Fulcher, Kate and Julia Budka. "Pigments, +Fulcher, Kate, and Julia Budka. "Pigments, incense, and bitumen from the New Kingdom town and cemetery on Sai Island in Nubia." *Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports* 33 (2020): 102550. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2020.102550. @@ -584,7 +584,7 @@ Ranefer, N49.18). Volume I: The Excavations, Architecture and Environmental Remains. EES Excavation Memoir 90*. London: Egypt Exploration Society and Amarna Trust, 2010. -Lacovara, Peter, and Winkels, Alexandria. +Lacovara, Peter, and Alexandria Winkels. "Malqata---The Painted Palace." In *Tracing Technoscapes: The Production of Bronze Age Wall Paintings in the Eastern Mediterranean*, edited by Johannes Becker, Johannes Jungfleisch and diff --git a/content/article/yvanez.md b/content/article/yvanez.md index e9acbb5..c04dc81 100644 --- a/content/article/yvanez.md +++ b/content/article/yvanez.md @@ -278,9 +278,11 @@ total of at least 389 specimens, which doesn't include the groups of unspecified number found in Houses I and VI. To our knowledge, it is the largest group of such implements ever discovered in Sudan and Nubia. + ![Summary count of loom weights per structure at Tila Island.](../static/images/yvanez/table1.jpg "Summary count of loom weights per structure at Tila Island.") **~~Table 1. Summary count of loom weights per structure at Tila Island.~~** + As a whole, information related to textile production at Tila shows that spinning, weaving, and sewing were all practiced together within the same domestic structures. Spinning was carried out everywhere in the @@ -336,10 +338,11 @@ small group of spindle whorls and loom weights without context information, it was possible to locate most of the artefacts discovered during excavations, mainly along trenches and test pits: + ![Summary of textile tools per context, Meroe.](../static/images/yvanez/table2.jpg "Summary of textile tools per context, Meroe.") **~~Table 2. Summary of textile tools per context, Meroe.~~** -Table 2. Summary of + The Meroe spindle whorls form a homogeneous group made of well-burnished ceramic in conical or biconical shapes, with the upper surface almost @@ -552,7 +555,7 @@ Adams, Nettie K. "Sacred Textiles from an Ancient Nubian Temple." In America Biennial Symposium*, pp. 259--68. Chicago: The Art Institute of Chicago, 1996. -Adams, William Y., and Adams, Nettie K. *Qasr Ibrim: The Ballaña Phase*. +Adams, William Y., and Nettie K. Adams. *Qasr Ibrim: The Ballaña Phase*. EES Excavation Memoir 104. London: The Egypt Exploration Society, 2013. @@ -620,14 +623,14 @@ Williams, pp. 545--561. Oxford: Oxford Academic, 2021. , accessed 3 Sept. 2024. -Harlow, Mary, and Nosch, Marie-Louise. "Weaving the +Harlow, Mary, and Marie-Louise Nosch. "Weaving the Threads: Methodologies in Textile and Dress Research for the Greek and Roman world -- the State of the Art and the Case for Cross-Disciplinarity." In *Greek and Roman Textiles and Dress, Ancient Textiles Series* 19, edited by Mary Harlow and Marie-Louise Nosch, pp. 1--33. Oxford: Oxbow books, 2014. -Kemp, Barry J., and Vogelsang-Eastwood, Gillian. *The Ancient Textile +Kemp, Barry J., and Gillian Vogelsang-Eastwood. *The Ancient Textile Industry in Amarna*. EES Excavation Memoir 68. London: Burlington Press, 2001. @@ -635,7 +638,7 @@ Maillot, Marc. "The Archaeological Site of Damboya in the Shendi Reach. First Season." *Sudan & Nubia* 24 (2020): pp. 181--9. -Mann, Lilianne, and van den Bercken, Ben. "Shokan. Revival of a +Mann, Lilianne, and Ben van den Bercken. "Shokan. Revival of a Forgotten Village." *Sudan & Nubia* 24 (2020): pp. 24--30. Millet, Marie. "Mouweis, une ville de l'Empire de Méroé." *Bulletin de @@ -658,7 +661,7 @@ Rondot, Vincent. "El-Hassa : un temple à Amon dans l'île de Méroé au 1er siècle de notre ère." *Comptes Rendus de l'Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres* 156/I (2012): pp. 167--82. -Shinnie, Peter L., and Anderson, Julie R. *The Capital of Kush II, Meroë +Shinnie, Peter L., and Julie R. Anderson. *The Capital of Kush II, Meroë Excavations 1973-1984*. Meroitica 20. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2004. @@ -679,7 +682,7 @@ Thomas, Thelma K. *Textiles from Karanis, Egypt in the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology: Artifacts of Everyday Life*. Ann Arbor: Kelsey Museum, 2001. -Török, Laszlo. *Meroe City, an Ancient African Capital, John Garstang\'s +Török, László. *Meroe City, an Ancient African Capital, John Garstang\'s Excavations in the Sudan, vol. I-II*. EES Occasional Publications 12. London: The Egypt Exploration Society, 1997. @@ -732,7 +735,7 @@ Stoffkreisläufe und antike Textilökonomie*, edited by Beate Wagner-Hasel and Marie-Louise Nosch, pp. 457--75. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2019. -Yvanez, Elsa, and Wozniak, Magdalena M. "Cotton in Ancient Sudan and +Yvanez, Elsa, and Magdalena M. Wozniak. "Cotton in Ancient Sudan and Nubia: Archaeological Sources and Historical Implications." In *Cotton in the Old World: Domestication, Cultivation, Use and Trade*, edited by Charlène Bouchaud and Elsa Yvanez. Revue d'Ethnoécologie 15. Paris: