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Tablet weaving, Finland (image of finished band). Side view of tablet weaving. Tablet weaving (often card weaving in the United States) is a weaving technique where tablets or cards are used to create the shed through which the weft is passed. As the materials and tools are relatively cheap and easy to obtain, tablet weaving is popular with ...
Instructions for the Netherworld: The Orphic Gold Tablets. Boston: Brill. Alberto Bernabé (2008). "Some Thoughts about the 'New' Gold Tablet from Pherai". Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik. 166 (166): 53– 58. JSTOR 20476511. Domenico Comparetti; Cecil Smith (1882). "The Petelia Gold Tablet". The Journal of Hellenic Studies (3): 111 ...
Lutterloh-System is a pattern-drafting system intended for home pattern-cutting sewing.It was developed in Germany in the 1935 by Luise Aigenberger - later Lutterloh. Her grand-children run the company with Marcus Lutterloh and his Mother being chiefly responsible for the creation of the designs; Frank and Ralph Lutterloh run the USA and German outlets.
In the 1830s, an inscribed gold tablet was unearthed at the ancient Greek site of Petelia near Strongoli in Calabria.Little is known of the circumstances of the find nor of its provenance subsequent to the find, before it was acquired by the British Museum from the archaeologist and collector James Millingen in 1843.
The Desert Night Camouflage pattern is a two-color grid camouflage pattern used by the United States military during the Gulf War. It was designed to aid soldiers in concealment from Soviet-based night vision devices (NVDs). [1] The pattern is now considered obsolete due to the increase in capability of foreign night vision devices. [2]
The story of the golden plates consists of how, according to Joseph Smith and his contemporaries, the plates were found, received from the angel Moroni, translated, and returned to the angel before the publication of the Book of Mormon. Smith is the only source for a great deal of the story because much of it occurred while he was the only ...
Glass. With golden caps: Tablet sealings: Thebes, Nippur, Ur, Subeidi, Assur, Aqar Quf Third Kassite Style/Isin II Style: Iraq: Animals or monster scenes, a few involving humans. marru. Linear tendency: Cylinder seals: Soft stones and quartz. Gold caps flourish. Drill used less than in Second Kassite seals. Tablet and envelope sealings
The Pyrgi Tablets (dated c. 500 BC) are three golden plates inscribed with a bilingual Phoenician–Etruscan dedicatory text. They are the oldest historical source documents from Italy, predating Roman hegemony, and are rare examples of texts in these languages.