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BY
L. M. O'NEALE, E. BACON, C. W. GEMMER,
R. V. HALL, I. W. JOHNSON, C. M. OSBORNE,
M. B. ROSS
ANTHROPOLOGICAL RECORDS
Vol. 9, No. 2
ANTHROPOLOGICAL RECORDS
Editors: E. W. Gifford, R. F. Heizer, R. H. Lowie, R. L. Olson
Volume 9, No. 2, pp. 133-156, 1 map, 8 figures in text, plates 1-9
Submitted by editors March 8, 1948
Issued February, 1949
Price, 50 cents
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The study presented here was one of a series planned byProfessor Lila M. O'Neale, Associate Curator of Textiles inthe Museum of Anthropology. The fundamental idea was tomake use of the wealth of material in the collections of theMuseum of Anthropology, particularly its pre-ColumbianPeruvian textiles, as source material for study and analysisby advanced students. Professor O'Neale's sudden death onFebruary 2, 1948, means that, although the paper was completedand in the hands of the Board of Editors of AnthropologicalRecords, the final proofreading has not been done byProfessor O'Neale.
The Board greatly regrets that this outstanding contributionwill not be followed by others produced under the directionand guidance of a highly esteemed colleague.
| Introduction | 133 | |
| The material | 133 | |
| Dimensions of the Chincha cloths | 135 | |
| Lengths | 135 | |
| Widths | 136 | |
| Yarns | 138 | |
| Textures and weaving techniques | 138 | |
| Stitchery | 140 | |
| Patching and mending | 141 | |
| Pattern | 141 | |
| Color | 143 | |
| Summary | 143 | |
| Plates | 145 | |
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