Textiles, technical practice, and power in the Andes

This volume explores the production and use of Andean textiles from the weaver's perspective and follows recent intellectual developments on the productive chain of weaving. This book explores issues around the production of cloth in the Andean region and its use in Andean societies. Where poss...

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Other Authors: Arnold, Denise Y., Dransart, Penny
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Language:English
Published: London Archetype Publications Ltd 2014
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