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![Tila Island, House VI: map and location of textile tools (photographs and drawings E.Yvanez. from A.J. Millss excavation diaries, map reproduced from Edwards 1996: 113, fig. 36).](../static/images/yvanez/fig3.jpg "Complete spindle, Ballana, tomb B58. Tila Island, House VI: map and location of textile tools (photographs and drawings E.Yvanez. from A.J. Millss excavation diaries, map reproduced from Edwards 1996: 113, fig. 36)")
**~~Figure 3. Tila Island, House VI: map and location of textile tools (photographs and drawings E.Yvanez. from A.J. Millss excavation diaries, map reproduced from Edwards 1996: 113, fig. 36).~~**
![Tila Island, House II: bone points (drawings E. Yvanez from A.J. Millss excavation diaries).](../static/images/yvanez/fig5.jpg "Tila Island, House II: bone points (drawings E. Yvanez from A.J. Millss excavation diaries)
![Tila Island, House II: bone points (drawings E. Yvanez from A.J. Millss excavation diaries).](../static/images/yvanez/fig5.jpg "Tila Island, House II: bone points (drawings E. Yvanez from A.J. Millss excavation diaries)")
**~~Figure 5. Tila Island, House II: bone points (drawings E. Yvanez from A.J. Millss excavation diaries).~~**
![Ceramic spindle whorl from Meroe-city with pattern of a sorgho plant, from oven area M260. SNM 604 (photograph E. Yvanez, courtesy of the Sudan National Museum).](../static/images/yvanez/fig8.jpg "Ceramic spindle whorl from Meroe-city with pattern of a sorgho plant, from oven area M260. SNM 604 (photograph E. Yvanez, courtesy of the Sudan National Museum)")
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[^2]: Baud, "Méroé, un monde urbain"; Wolf and Nowotnick, "The Meroitic
Heartland"; Grzymski, "The city of Meroe."
[^3]: Wolf, Nowotnick, and Edwards, \"Settlement in the Meroitic
Kingdom\". 
[^3]: Wolf, Nowotnick, and Edwards, "Settlement in the Meroitic
Kingdom." 
[^4]: Rondot, "El-Hassa: un temple à Amon dans l'île de Méroé".
[^4]: Rondot, "El-Hassa: un temple à Amon dans l'île de Méroé."
[^5]: Maillot, "The archaeological site of Damboya"; Choimet, "The
Meroitic settlement at Damboya".
Meroitic settlement at Damboya."
[^6]: Wolf and Nowotnick, "Hamadab -- A Meroitic Urban Settlement";
Nowotnick[,]{.smallcaps} *Ceramic Technology, Production and Use,
passim.*
Nowotnick, *Ceramic Technology, Production and Use*,
passim.
[^7]: Baud, "The Meroitic royal city of Muweis". Millet, "Mouweis, une
ville de l'Empire de Méroé".
[^7]: Baud, "The Meroitic royal city of Muweis"; Millet, "Mouweis, une
ville de l'Empire de Méroé."
[^8]: This volume is a perfect incarnation of this renewed interest, as
well as ongoing research projects such as the one on metallurgy led
by Jane Humphris (UCL Qatar) or G. Choimet's doctoral work, see
Choimet, "Habitat et urbanisme méroïtiques en Nubie et au Soudan
central". Reappraisal of archival documentation from the Nubian
central." Reappraisal of archival documentation from the Nubian
campaign are also bringing new light on craft activities, notably
textiles (see Mann and van den Bercken, "Shokan. Revival of a
forgotten village". A similar dynamic was also at the root of the
forgotten village." A similar dynamic was also at the root of the
Meroe Archival Project, reexamining the excavation archives of Peter
L. Shinnie from his work in settlement areas at Meroe.
[^9]: For a description of textile implements and activities in a
Meroitic and Postmeroitic context, see for example Adams and Adams,
*Qasr Ibrim: The Ballana Phase*, pp. 97-8., Yvanez, "De fil en
aiguille : aspects de l'artisanat textile méroïtique".
*Qasr Ibrim: The Ballana Phase*, pp. 97--8., Yvanez, "De fil en
aiguille : aspects de l'artisanat textile méroïtique."
[^10]: Yvanez, "Clothing the elite? Patterns of textile production and
consumption".
consumption."
[^11]: These sources are however well known for textile production in
pharaonic Egypt (e.g. Vogelsang-Eastwood, "Textiles") or the Ancient
Near East (Nosch[,]{.smallcaps} Koefoed and Andersson Strand.
Near East (Nosch, Koefoed and Andersson Strand.
*Textile Production and consumption in the Ancient Near East*).
[^12]: The aims and methods of recent textile research are usefully
exposed in Andersson Strand *et al*., "Old Textiles -- New
exposed in Andersson Strand et al., "Old Textiles -- New
Possibilities" and Harlow and Nosch, "Weaving the Threads:
methodologies in textile and dress research".
methodologies in textile and dress research."
[^13]: Kemp and Vogelsand-Eastwood. *The Ancient Textile Industry in
Amarna*. Studies developing a similar scope are however blossoming,
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[^15]: Yvanez, "Spinning in Meroitic Sudan".
[^16]: For a description of the warp-weighted loom and its use, see
Barber, *Prehistoric Textiles*, pp. 91-113.
Barber, *Prehistoric Textiles*, pp. 91--113.
[^17]: [Kemp]{.smallcaps} and Vogelsand-Eastwood. *The Ancient Textile
Industry in Amarna*, pp. 358-73. See also Spinazzi-Lucchesi, *The
Unwound Thread*, pp. 91-3.
Unwound Thread*, pp. 91--3.
[^18]: Adams and Adams, *Qasr Ibrim: The Ballaña Phase*, p. 98.
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conditions of the tools' discovery.
[^21]: Edwards, "Appendix 3. The Meroitic settlement on Tila Island",
pp. 112-3.
pp. 112--3.
[^22]: Edwards, "Appendix 3. The Meroitic settlement on Tila Island", p.
112, fig. 35.
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[^25]: Gender studies have always been an important part of ancient
textiles research (see for example "Women's Work", *in*
Barber[,]{.smallcaps} *Prehistoric Textiles*, pp. 283-98.). For a
Barber[,]{.smallcaps} *Prehistoric Textiles*, pp. 283--98.). For a
modern scholarly perspective and references, see Harlow and Nosch
"Weaving the Threads: methodologies in textile and
dress research", pp. 10-1. If the link with the
dress research", pp. 10--11. If the link with the
household is clearly established in ancient Sudanese contexts, no
data pertaining to gender and a gendered differentiation of labor
has come to light.
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hypothetical. For a description of excavation techniques and maps,
see Shinnie and Bradley, *The Capital of Kush I*.
[^32]: Barber, *Prehistoric Textiles*, pp. 84-6.
[^32]: Barber, *Prehistoric Textiles*, pp. 84--6.
[^33]: Picton and Mack, *African Textiles*, p. 31.
[^34]: Shinnie and Bradley, *The Capital of Kush I*, pp. 64-5.
[^34]: Shinnie and Bradley, *The Capital of Kush I*, pp. 64--5.
[^35]: Even in much better documented contexts, such as Pompeii,
relating traces of crafts to a greater economic organization remains
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Wozniak, "Cotton in ancient Sudan and Nubia."
[^37]: Adams, "Sacred Textiles"; Adams and Adams, *Qasr Ibrim, The
Ballana Phase*, pp. 60-1, 129-37.
Ballana Phase*, pp. 60--1, 129--37.
[^38]: Spinazzi-Lucchesi and Yvanez, "Textile workshops in the Nile
valley?".