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Tunic with Dionysian Motifs Egypt ca. 600–800 CE Wool Jefferson University, T&CC 1986.1.224
The bands on this fragment were probably clavi (decorative elements that extended down the front of a tunic). When a previous owner divided the tunic, the repeating pattern was interrupted. Through close study of this pattern and an analysis of the weave structure, Rachel Grand (BMC ‘21) discovered that this fragment is almost identical to one at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Additional research is currently underway to confirm the connection between the Jefferson University and MFA textiles.
Two Tabulae with Birds Egypt ca. 300–700 CE Wool Jefferson University, T&CC 1978.19, T&CC 1978.20
These two fragments entered the Textile & Costume Collection at Jefferson University as separate objects after a dealer or collector cut them from a tunic following their excavation. Miranda Johnson (HC ‘19) and Alexandra Stern (HC ‘20) noticed similarities between the pieces and confirmed their connection through scientific tests of the materials, including dye and fiber analyses.