. Studies in primitive looms. CANE ENDS OFBATTENS HOLDING- THE •KEEDS IN POSITION _ END ORSIDE PIECE CM WOOD. NORTHERM NIC-ERIA PtfcH»CAMBIA. IMPERIAL INST. »**. lMpEWAL INSTITUTE. 58 H. Ling Eoth.—Studies in Primitive Looms. that grudgingly, this ancient writing, which she herself does not understandenshrouding as it does the thoughts of races long since passed away. The loom is used for providing a variety of articles, and is also used as atapestry loom and so carrying us back to the Middle Ages. A. J. Cole illustrateswhat appears to me to be the same loom in an article on Tapestry


. Studies in primitive looms. CANE ENDS OFBATTENS HOLDING- THE •KEEDS IN POSITION _ END ORSIDE PIECE CM WOOD. NORTHERM NIC-ERIA PtfcH»CAMBIA. IMPERIAL INST. »**. lMpEWAL INSTITUTE. 58 H. Ling Eoth.—Studies in Primitive Looms. that grudgingly, this ancient writing, which she herself does not understandenshrouding as it does the thoughts of races long since passed away. The loom is used for providing a variety of articles, and is also used as atapestry loom and so carrying us back to the Middle Ages. A. J. Cole illustrateswhat appears to me to be the same loom in an article on Tapestry,1 Fig. 91c, froma IXth Century MS. As a tapestry loom it is the same apparatus used for makingrugs in India (there is a specimen in Bankfield Museum), and as an ordinary clothloom it is presumably the same as the Ancient Egyptian loom depicted in thetombs of Thot-nefer and Nefer-ronpet, already referred to, although in the latterone of the looms appears to be served by a woman. Stuhlmann,2 following Frobenius, proposes to call this form of loom the griploom because the shed is made by gripping the h


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