. Studies in primitive looms. Diagram to snow possible Me-rno& ofmaking- Solomon \sland MATWORK DEFLORATION ONA-SHARK-TOOTH . KlNfrS PU LL \\)NCD-< £OLL. working, nor the seat of the manufacture, which still remains unknown,3 at least, inso far as the beautiful coloured matwork combs are concerned. An examination of the finished matwork on a flat club from Guadalcanar in Ancient Egyptian and Cheek Looms, p. 36. Similarly many writers speak of a spindle when a spoolor bobbin is meant: the explanation may be that the article was once a spindle,


. Studies in primitive looms. Diagram to snow possible Me-rno& ofmaking- Solomon \sland MATWORK DEFLORATION ONA-SHARK-TOOTH . KlNfrS PU LL \\)NCD-< £OLL. working, nor the seat of the manufacture, which still remains unknown,3 at least, inso far as the beautiful coloured matwork combs are concerned. An examination of the finished matwork on a flat club from Guadalcanar in Ancient Egyptian and Cheek Looms, p. 36. Similarly many writers speak of a spindle when a spoolor bobbin is meant: the explanation may be that the article was once a spindle, but if its use isturned into that of a weft-carrier it is no longer a spindle. 1 Not wholly so in Brit. Guiana. 2 Spears and Other Articles from the Solomon Islands, Archives Intern. <TEthn., vi,898, pp. 154-61. * Op. cit., p. 8. H. Ling Roth.—Studies in Primitive Looms. 113 the Kennedy Collection in Bankfield Museum tends to show that in its manufacturetwo methods are possible, but by both methods we get cylindrical or tubular orseamless garment weaving. One method is to wind a continu


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