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008 101020s1980 EC a |r| 00||0|eng d
041 _aeng
082 _a746.14
092 _aCDE-0117
100 1 _aMeisch, Lynn Ann
245 0 _aSpinning in Ecuador
260 _as.l. :
_bs.e.,
_c1980.
300 _app. 24-33 ;
_bilus. .
504 _aincl. ref.
505 _aContiene: Indigenous people have been spinning in Ecuador for Centuries. Ecuador has a venerable textile tradition, which is generally unknown because neighboring PerĂº usually comes to mind when pre-Hispanic textiles are discussed.Additionall, the dryness of Peru's coastal desert has resulted in the preservation of thousands of textiles and fragments, including intact mummy bundles, looms, spindles and yarn. Ecuador's coast, on the other hand, is hot and humid. Organic matter decays quickly, and Ecuador has only a fraction of the pre-Hispanic textiles found in Peru.
546 _aIngles.
650 4 _aARTES
653 _aTEJIDOS
653 _aTEJEDORES
653 _aECUADOR
653 _aHILADO
653 _aTECNICAS TEXTILES
653 _aFIBRAS VEGETALES
850 _aBO-LpMNE
942 _aBIB
_bBIB
_cCDE
_dCON
_j011
901 _aHuanca, Edgar
999 _c22119
_d22119