12020-03-04T15:52:41+00:00Alicia Peakerfa9ce5cf6cff641fdb630497ef4559c09dbe185894Fragments with Animals and Vegetation (Egypt, ca. 300–700 CE) Woolplain2020-05-20T17:29:55+00:002018052110361620180521OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA103616Carrie Robbins615680eb6c62151dd186dbf3ed63a15b0ea341ea
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12020-03-04T15:52:31+00:00Stains and Staining18structured_gallery2020-05-20T00:43:38+00:00
Fragments with Animals and Vegetation Egypt ca. 300–700 CE Wool Jefferson University, T&CC 1978.38 (H–J)
These fragments are from the same textile but show different patterns of staining, suggesting that they were wrapped around different areas of a corpse before burial.
Tabulae with Protective Symbols Egypt ca. 300–700 CE Wool Jefferson University, T&CC 1987.1.17
If woven into a tunic, these tabulae would have been placed at the knees or shoulders. Large areas of dark brown staining are visible on each piece, suggesting that this textile was used in a burial context. The stains obscure details of the decoration and alter the color of the fabric, but several motifs are still discernible. Knots, crosses, and concentric circles can be identified. These motifs potentially protected the wearer from supernatural forces.