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Intro
Front Cover
Half-Title Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
Preface
Author biographies
1. Introduction: Approaching textiles in ancient Mediterranean iconography
2. Textile production in Aegean glyptic: Interpreting small-scale representations on seals and sealings from Bronze Age Greece
3. Textiles and iconography in the Bronze Age Aegean Scripts: TELA logogram and the ligatured endogram TE
4. Loom or lyre: A dual reading of iconography from the Iron Age II site of Kuntillet 'Ajrud
5. Abundance and splendour: Textiles on Archaic Greek statues of young women (korai)
6. The colour of cult: Artemis Brauronia and the krokotos
7. Furniture textiles in Classical and Hellenistic iconography
8. Ideology, gender and textile production: The iconography of women in the Iberian culture
9. All that glitters is gold: Golden textiles in the ancient Mediterranean
10. Arachne revisited: Hubris and technology in the Forum Transitorium frieze, Rome
11. Fringed clothing in Roman iconography and written sources
12. Between realism and artistic convention: Woollen mantles in the iconography of Roman Palmyra
13. Reading dress and identity in the Roman mosaics of Carthage and Tabarka
14. Epilogue
Glossary.
Front Cover
Half-Title Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
Preface
Author biographies
1. Introduction: Approaching textiles in ancient Mediterranean iconography
2. Textile production in Aegean glyptic: Interpreting small-scale representations on seals and sealings from Bronze Age Greece
3. Textiles and iconography in the Bronze Age Aegean Scripts: TELA logogram and the ligatured endogram TE
4. Loom or lyre: A dual reading of iconography from the Iron Age II site of Kuntillet 'Ajrud
5. Abundance and splendour: Textiles on Archaic Greek statues of young women (korai)
6. The colour of cult: Artemis Brauronia and the krokotos
7. Furniture textiles in Classical and Hellenistic iconography
8. Ideology, gender and textile production: The iconography of women in the Iberian culture
9. All that glitters is gold: Golden textiles in the ancient Mediterranean
10. Arachne revisited: Hubris and technology in the Forum Transitorium frieze, Rome
11. Fringed clothing in Roman iconography and written sources
12. Between realism and artistic convention: Woollen mantles in the iconography of Roman Palmyra
13. Reading dress and identity in the Roman mosaics of Carthage and Tabarka
14. Epilogue
Glossary.