Ancient Greek Weaving, Experimental Archeology on Greek Textiles and Household GDP
This paper outlines the experimental weaving project of an ancient Greek chlamys to investigate the weaving production capacity of a typical household and reconstruct women’s contribution to household GDP in ancient Greece. While some scholars have researched finer textiles and tech-niques based on...
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Auteur principal: | Richard J. Palmer |
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Langue: | EN |
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2021
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