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Upper Palaeolithic fibre technology: interlaced woven finds from Pavlov I, Czech Republic, <i>c.</i> 26,000 years ago
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EngineeringTextile ArchaeologyCultural HeritageArchaeologyVisual ArtsExperimental ArchaeologyPaleolithic ArchaeologyCzech RepublicWoven MaterialsTextile StructuresPrehistoryLanguage StudiesArt MobilierTextile DesignArchaeological EvidenceArt HistoryMaterial CultureCeramic AnalysisInterlaced Woven FindsTextile FibreTraditional CeramicAnthropology
The later Palaeolithic sites of Moravia, the region of the Czech Republic west of Prague and north of Vienna, continue to provide remarkable new materials. To the art mobilier for which Dolní Věstonice and Pavlov have been celebrated, there has recently been added the technologies of groundstone and ceramics — and now woven materials, interlaced basketry or textiles, again of a kind one expects only from a quite later era.
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