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Surviving Garment Site Notes
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"Garment No.: 450
...
Use this number when corresponding about the record or correlating information in different reports.
Date Information
More specific date information, if available: 7th c.
Location Information

This item was found in the modern country of Egypt
specifically at: Antinoe

Source culture if different and known:

The current location (if known) is:
in the modern country of
...Secular or Ecclesiastical? -- Secular

Gender? -- unknown or uncertain

Garment Description

This is generally classed as: Body Garment (e.g., tunic, skirt)

A more specific name might be: coat

The primary material is silk
Secondary material (if applicable): wool

Description: garment in purple silk with embroidered woolen band and bands of silk brocade with peacocks

Mentioned in: Cox 1902
Cox, Raymond. 1902. Le Musée Historique des Tissus de Lyon. Lyon.
Discussed in this reference at: p.170 #120
Images:
Notes: uncertain exactly what these are, but worth tracking down"

"Garment No.: 455

Use this number when corresponding about the record or correlating information in different reports.
Date Information

Sub-Roman (roughly 4-7th c.) Based partly on archaeologic definitions and partly on a date range ca. 4-7th centuries. This label is somewhat inaccurate, since it applies generally and not only to regions that had Roman influence.

More specific date information, if available: 6-7th c.
Location Information

This item was found in the modern country of Egypt
specifically at: Antinoe

Source culture if different and known: Persian/Parthian

The current location (if known) is: Berlin Museum
in the modern country of Germany

Catalog number or other identifying information: 14231
Information about the Person who Wore the Garment (if known)

The person who wore or owned this garment (if known), or the nickname of the garment, was:

Secular or Ecclesiastical? -- Secular

Gender? -- unknown or uncertain
Garment Description

This is generally classed as: Body Garment (e.g., tunic, skirt)

A more specific name might be: coat

The primary material is
Secondary material (if applicable):

Description: Antinoe coat #1?

Mentioned in: Flury-Lemberg 1988b
Flury-Lemberg, Mechthild. 1988. "A recent silk find from Antinoe" in Estham, Inger & Margareta Nockert (eds). 1988. Opera Textilia Variorum Temporum. Museum of National Antiquities, Stockholm.
Discussed in this reference at: (article)
Images:
Notes: check the pub dates on all Flury-Lemberg

Mentioned in: Harte & Ponting 1983
Harte, N.B. & K.G. Ponting ed. 1983. Cloth and Clothing in Medieval Europe. Heinemann Educational Books, The Pasold Research Fund.
Discussed in this reference at: 16.13
Images:
Notes:

Mentioned in: Martiniani-Reber 1986
Martiniani-Reber, Marielle. 1986. Soieries sassanides, coptes et byzantines Ve-XIe siècles. Lyon musée historique des tissus, Paris.
Discussed in this reference at: no. 22
Images:
Notes:

Mentioned in: Tilke ????
Tilke, Max. ????. Costume Patterns and Designs. Frederick A. Praeger, New York.
Discussed in this reference at: pl. 4 no. 5, also pl. 5 no. 1?
Images:
Notes:

Mentioned in: Wulff & Volbach ????
Wulff, O. & W.F. Volbach. ???? Spätantike und Koptische Stoffe aus Ägyptischen Grabfunden in den Staatlichen Museen Kaiser-Friedrich-Museum / Ägyptisches Museum Schliemann-Sammlung. Verlag Ernst Wasmuch A.G., Berlin.
Discussed in this reference at: pl. 125-6
Images:
Notes: get date"

"Garment No.: 461

Use this number when corresponding about the record or correlating information in different reports.
Date Information

Sub-Roman (roughly 4-7th c.) Based partly on archaeologic definitions and partly on a date range ca. 4-7th centuries. This label is somewhat inaccurate, since it applies generally and not only to regions that had Roman influence.

More specific date information, if available: No specific date has been suggested.
Location Information

This item was found in the modern country of Egypt
specifically at: Fayum

Source culture if different and known: Persian

The current location (if known) is: Berlin
in the modern country of Germany

Catalog number or other identifying information:
Information about the Person who Wore the Garment (if known)

The person who wore or owned this garment (if known), or the nickname of the garment, was:

Secular or Ecclesiastical? -- Secular

Gender? -- unknown or uncertain
Garment Description

This is generally classed as: Body Garment (e.g., tunic, skirt)

A more specific name might be: coat

The primary material is
Secondary material (if applicable):

Description:

Mentioned in: Tilke ????
Tilke, Max. ????. Costume Patterns and Designs. Frederick A. Praeger, New York.
Discussed in this reference at: pl. 5 no. 4-6
Images:
Notes:"


"Garment No.: 458

Use this number when corresponding about the record or correlating information in different reports.
Date Information

Sub-Roman (roughly 4-7th c.) Based partly on archaeologic definitions and partly on a date range ca. 4-7th centuries. This label is somewhat inaccurate, since it applies generally and not only to regions that had Roman influence.

More specific date information, if available: 6th c. late - early 7th c.
Location Information

This item was found in the modern country of Egypt
specifically at: Antinoe

Source culture if different and known:

The current location (if known) is: Lyon textile museum
in the modern country of France

Catalog number or other identifying information: Inv. 34872
Information about the Person who Wore the Garment (if known)

The person who wore or owned this garment (if known), or the nickname of the garment, was:

Secular or Ecclesiastical? -- Secular

Gender? -- unknown or uncertain
Garment Description

This is generally classed as: Body Garment (e.g., tunic, skirt)

A more specific name might be: coat

The primary material is
Secondary material (if applicable):

Description: Antinoe coat #2, in worse condition than coat #1, not all the cites are clearly this item

Mentioned in: Arizzoli-Clémentel 1996
Arizzoli-Clémentel, Pierre. 1996. The Textile Museum, Lyons. Fondation Paribas, Cambre de Commerce et d'Industrie de Lyon.
Discussed in this reference at: p.33
Images:
Notes:

Mentioned in: Cox 1902
Cox, Raymond. 1902. Le Musée Historique des Tissus de Lyon. Lyon.
Discussed in this reference at: p.169 #15
Images:
Notes: uncertain exactly what these are, but worth tracking down

Mentioned in: Martiniani-Reber 1986
Martiniani-Reber, Marielle. 1986. Soieries sassanides, coptes et byzantines Ve-XIe siècles. Lyon musée historique des tissus, Paris.
Discussed in this reference at: no. 23
Images:
Notes:"

"Garment No.: 459

Use this number when corresponding about the record or correlating information in different reports.
Date Information

Sub-Roman (roughly 4-7th c.) Based partly on archaeologic definitions and partly on a date range ca. 4-7th centuries. This label is somewhat inaccurate, since it applies generally and not only to regions that had Roman influence.

More specific date information, if available: 6-7th c.
Location Information

This item was found in the modern country of Egypt
specifically at: Antinoe

Source culture if different and known:

The current location (if known) is:
in the modern country of

Catalog number or other identifying information:
Information about the Person who Wore the Garment (if known)

The person who wore or owned this garment (if known), or the nickname of the garment, was:

Secular or Ecclesiastical? -- Secular

Gender? -- unknown or uncertain
Garment Description

This is generally classed as: Body Garment (e.g., tunic, skirt)

A more specific name might be: coat

The primary material is
Secondary material (if applicable):

Description: Antinoe coat ?3?, coat with long sleeves, red decorative bands with cruciform motif

Mentioned in: Cox 1902
Cox, Raymond. 1902. Le Musée Historique des Tissus de Lyon. Lyon.
Discussed in this reference at: p.169 #117
Images:
Notes: uncertain exactly what these are, but worth tracking down
Garment No.: 460

Use this number when corresponding about the record or correlating information in different reports.
Date Information

Sub-Roman (roughly 4-7th c.) Based partly on archaeologic definitions and partly on a date range ca. 4-7th centuries. This label is somewhat inaccurate, since it applies generally and not only to regions that had Roman influence.

More specific date information, if available: 7th c.
Location Information

This item was found in the modern country of Egypt
specifically at: Antinoe

Source culture if different and known:

The current location (if known) is:
in the modern country of

Catalog number or other identifying information:
Information about the Person who Wore the Garment (if known)

The person who wore or owned this garment (if known), or the nickname of the garment, was:

Secular or Ecclesiastical? -- Secular

Gender? -- unknown or uncertain
Garment Description

This is generally classed as: Body Garment (e.g., tunic, skirt)

A more specific name might be: coat

The primary material is silk
Secondary material (if applicable):

Description: Antinoe coat ?4?, garment with long sleeves, purple silk with polychrome bands

Mentioned in: Cox 1902
Cox, Raymond. 1902. Le Musée Historique des Tissus de Lyon. Lyon.
Discussed in this reference at: p.170 #118
Images:
Notes: uncertain exactly what these are, but worth tracking down"

"Garment No.: 444

Use this number when corresponding about the record or correlating information in different reports.
Date Information

Sub-Roman (roughly 4-7th c.) Based partly on archaeologic definitions and partly on a date range ca. 4-7th centuries. This label is somewhat inaccurate, since it applies generally and not only to regions that had Roman influence.

More specific date information, if available: 6-7th c.
Location Information

This item was found in the modern country of Egypt
specifically at: Antinoe

Source culture if different and known:

The current location (if known) is: Berlin Museum
in the modern country of Germany

Catalog number or other identifying information: #14243
Information about the Person who Wore the Garment (if known)

The person who wore or owned this garment (if known), or the nickname of the garment, was:

Secular or Ecclesiastical? -- Secular

Gender? -- unknown or uncertain
Garment Description

This is generally classed as: Body Garment (e.g., tunic, skirt)

A more specific name might be: tunic

The primary material is
Secondary material (if applicable):

Description: partial, to show decorative bands

Mentioned in: Wulff & Volbach ????
Wulff, O. & W.F. Volbach. ???? Spätantike und Koptische Stoffe aus Ägyptischen Grabfunden in den Staatlichen Museen Kaiser-Friedrich-Museum / Ägyptisches Museum Schliemann-Sammlung. Verlag Ernst Wasmuch A.G., Berlin.
Discussed in this reference at: pl. 121-2
Images:
Notes: get date

"Garment No.: 447

Use this number when corresponding about the record or correlating information in different reports.
Date Information

Sub-Roman (roughly 4-7th c.) Based partly on archaeologic definitions and partly on a date range ca. 4-7th centuries. This label is somewhat inaccurate, since it applies generally and not only to regions that had Roman influence.

More specific date information, if available: 6-7th c.
Location Information

This item was found in the modern country of Egypt
specifically at: Antinoe

Source culture if different and known:

The current location (if known) is: Lyon textile museum
in the modern country of France

Catalog number or other identifying information:
Information about the Person who Wore the Garment (if known)

The person who wore or owned this garment (if known), or the nickname of the garment, was:

Secular or Ecclesiastical? -- Secular

Gender? -- unknown or uncertain
Garment Description

This is generally classed as: Body Garment (e.g., tunic, skirt)

A more specific name might be: tunic

The primary material is
Secondary material (if applicable):

Description: with tapestry decoration

Mentioned in: Cox 1902
Cox, Raymond. 1902. Le Musée Historique des Tissus de Lyon. Lyon.
Discussed in this reference at: p.169 #116
Images:
Notes: uncertain exactly what these are, but worth tracking down"

"Garment No.: 463

Use this number when corresponding about the record or correlating information in different reports.
Date Information

Sub-Roman (roughly 4-7th c.) Based partly on archaeologic definitions and partly on a date range ca. 4-7th centuries. This label is somewhat inaccurate, since it applies generally and not only to regions that had Roman influence.

More specific date information, if available: 6-7th c.
Location Information

This item was found in the modern country of Egypt
specifically at: Tuna

Source culture if different and known:

The current location (if known) is: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
in the modern country of USA

Catalog number or other identifying information:
Information about the Person who Wore the Garment (if known)

The person who wore or owned this garment (if known), or the nickname of the garment, was:

Secular or Ecclesiastical? -- Secular

Gender? -- unknown or uncertain
Garment Description

This is generally classed as: Body Garment (e.g., tunic, skirt)

A more specific name might be: tunic

The primary material is
Secondary material (if applicable):

Description:

Mentioned in: Davenport 1948
Davenport, Millia. 1948. The Book of Costume. Crown Publishers, New York.
Discussed in this reference at: no. 113
Images:
Notes: "
"Garment No.: 464

Use this number when corresponding about the record or correlating information in different reports.
Date Information

Sub-Roman (roughly 4-7th c.) Based partly on archaeologic definitions and partly on a date range ca. 4-7th centuries. This label is somewhat inaccurate, since it applies generally and not only to regions that had Roman influence.

More specific date information, if available: ca. 600 CE
Location Information

This item was found in the modern country of Egypt
specifically at: Ahkmim

Source culture if different and known:

The current location (if known) is: Gemeentemuseum, The Hague (Netherlands)
in the modern country of Low Countries

Catalog number or other identifying information:
Information about the Person who Wore the Garment (if known)

The person who wore or owned this garment (if known), or the nickname of the garment, was:

Secular or Ecclesiastical? -- Secular

Gender? -- unknown or uncertain
Garment Description

This is generally classed as: Body Garment (e.g., tunic, skirt)

A more specific name might be: tunic

The primary material is
Secondary material (if applicable):

Description: child's hooded tunic

Mentioned in: Flury-Lemberg 1988b
Flury-Lemberg, Mechthild. 1988. "A recent silk find from Antinoe" in Estham, Inger & Margareta Nockert (eds). 1988. Opera Textilia Variorum Temporum. Museum of National Antiquities, Stockholm.
Discussed in this reference at: p.238f
Images:
Notes: check the pub dates on all Flury-Lemberg"

"Garment No.: 465

Use this number when corresponding about the record or correlating information in different reports.
Date Information

Sub-Roman (roughly 4-7th c.) Based partly on archaeologic definitions and partly on a date range ca. 4-7th centuries. This label is somewhat inaccurate, since it applies generally and not only to regions that had Roman influence.

More specific date information, if available: 6-8th c.
Location Information

This item was found in the modern country of Egypt
specifically at: Ahkmim

Source culture if different and known:

The current location (if known) is: Victoria and Albert Museum
in the modern country of England

Catalog number or other identifying information: 136-1891
Information about the Person who Wore the Garment (if known)

The person who wore or owned this garment (if known), or the nickname of the garment, was:

Secular or Ecclesiastical? -- Secular

Gender? -- unknown or uncertain
Garment Description

This is generally classed as: Body Garment (e.g., tunic, skirt)

A more specific name might be: tunic

The primary material is
Secondary material (if applicable):

Description:

Mentioned in: Heinrich 1992
Heinrich, Linda. 1992. The Magic of Linen: Flax Seed to Woven Cloth. Orca Book Publishers, Victoria.
Discussed in this reference at: p.189
Images:
Notes:"