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Textile Fragment

6th Century - 7th Century (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Fragment from a tablet woven band, in red, green, yellow and blue wools (Z-spun, S-plied), with a chevron pattern.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Tablet-woven wool
Brief description
Fragment of a band, tablet woven wool, Egypt, Antaeopolis / Qau el-Kebir, possibly 6th-7th Century
Physical description
Fragment from a tablet woven band, in red, green, yellow and blue wools (Z-spun, S-plied), with a chevron pattern.
Dimensions
  • Length: 5cm
  • Width: 1cm
Credit line
Given by University College London.
Object history
Found at Qau el-Kebir / Antaeopolis, 1924 excavation season.

Another fragment of the same band, from the same excavation season, was given to the Whitworth Museum (T.1995-14). A third piece was previously given to the V&A by Petrie in 1925 (now object number T.158-1925).
Association
Associated objects
Bibliographic references
  • For discussion of the group of bands to which this fragment belongs see F. Pritchard, "Foreign influences on the textiles from Antaeopolis (Qau-el Kebir and Badari) dating to the 6th and 7th Centuries", in A. de Moor, C. Fluck and P. Linscheid (eds), Egypt as a Textile Hub - Textile Interrelationships in the First Millennium AD (Tielt, 2019): 61-63, Fig. 31.
  • G. Crowfoot, "A Tablet Woven band from Qau el-Kebir", Ancient Egypt 24.4 (1924): 98-100.
Collection
Accession number
T.179-1976

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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