AV# 82401
Peruvian Weaving: A Continuous Warp for 5000 Years



Video Cassette - 25 minutes - Color - 1980



Dr. Junius Bird of the American Museum of Natural History traces the beginnings of the Peruvian weaving tradition back to a preceramic period. He also demonstrates his technique of reconstructing the patterns and figures in ancient bits of fabric. Three generations of modern Quechua speakers are shown using a warp pattern technique on both back strap and four stake looms.


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