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Technology and the world's earliest textiles

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Canberra School of Art
Speaker: Elizabeth Barber

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6 May 1998. Professor Elizabeth Barber is author of the ground breaking book Women's Work, The First Twenty Thousand Years - Women, Cloth and Society in Early Times. She is a teacher of linguistics and archaeology at Occidental College, Los Angeles with a particular interest in textile technology.

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Series 431 - Art Forum Recordings
Item 373 - Art Forum - Barber, Elizabeth

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1998

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Open Access

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This audio recording is provided for research purposes only and must not be reproduced without the prior permission of the Archives Program, Australian National University

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