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  • gunflints, one of wadding extractors, six portions of vermillion, one lot of awls, one of large hawk beads, one of beads of mixed sizes, one of small beans…
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  • home. Women used scissors, needle and thread, bamboo embroidery frames, awls, and small irons to make their shoes. Some designs had heels or wedge-shaped…
    9 kB (1151 palabras) - 23:47 27 ene 2024
  • the dice. Whereas Tsoñä means the "awl game," referring to the two awls used as playing pieces. But "ahl" and "awl" have no relation to each other, one…
    7 kB (914 palabras) - 16:30 22 jun 2023
  • A loom is a device used to weave cloth and tapestry. The basic purpose of any loom is to hold the warp threads under tension to facilitate the interweaving…
    61 kB (6508 palabras) - 21:14 23 may 2024
  • included: two arms’ length of scarlet cloth and one of blue, a pair of corduroy coats, one vest, a length of red cloth decorated with bars, 200 musket balls…
    17 kB (1906 palabras) - 05:04 2 may 2024
  • sliver, not to damage the material. Traces of this survive in the use of awls to make eyelet holes in fabric by separating rather than cutting the threads…
    16 kB (1952 palabras) - 22:09 8 jun 2024
  • making batik. In Hawaii, yellowish dye is extracted from its roots to dye cloth. Yolngu artists at Bula'Bula Arts in Ramingining, in central Arnhem Land…
    18 kB (1853 palabras) - 11:40 9 jun 2024
  • bone pins and hairpins, bone awls, and limestone bars. All of these artifacts can be related to weaving, netting, or cloth in some way.[citation needed]…
    25 kB (2960 palabras) - 08:27 9 jun 2024
  • come from Gaulish via French. drape from Old French draper "to weave, make cloth", from Late Latin drapus, which is perhaps of Gaulish origin. druid from…
    17 kB (1471 palabras) - 17:15 20 mar 2024
  • pocket was a separate small bag or pouch. Ancient people used leather or cloth pouches to hold valuables. Ötzi (also called the "Iceman"), who lived around…
    10 kB (967 palabras) - 05:57 30 oct 2023
  • which Minuit also was party, involved duffel cloth, iron kettles, axe heads, hoes, wampum, drilling awls, "Jew's harps", and "diverse other wares". "If…
    19 kB (2202 palabras) - 16:21 24 may 2024
  • variant on other forms of medieval book-binding in which the leather or cloth continued loose beyond the edges of the hard cover. Especially for small…
    12 kB (1639 palabras) - 21:56 25 ago 2023
  • from imported cloth. Where men often adopted ready-made European garments, Inuit women after European contact used purchased or traded cloth to create garments…
    122 kB (14 877 palabras) - 17:12 13 feb 2024
  • pliers Diamond blade Diamond tool Disc cutter Drawknife Drill bit Emery cloth File Froe Glass cutter Grater Grinding wheel Honing steel Knife Laser Lawn…
    20 kB (2310 palabras) - 04:52 8 jun 2024
  • of cloth woven with the traditional strip loom used throughout West Africa. Kente cloth from the Ashanti and the Ewe peoples, as well as Akwete cloth from…
    47 kB (5213 palabras) - 02:53 27 may 2024
  • henepen, or maquey agave. They used a handheld drop spindle, then wove cloth using a loom that they strapped to their backs and held in their laps. They…
    23 kB (3204 palabras) - 19:13 26 ene 2024
  • bird' OIr draigen, Ir/Sc droigheann, W/Br draen, C drain/drein - drap 'cloth' It. drappo, Sp/Pg trapo, Emilian drap, Cat drap Late Latin drappus 'piece…
    65 kB (237 palabras) - 10:32 8 may 2024
  • used in the context "what you said is rubbish") originates from "cobbler's awls", meaning "balls" (as in testicles); and "hampton" (usually "'ampton") meaning…
    36 kB (4041 palabras) - 22:44 1 jun 2024
  • ancientscripts.com. Retrieved 7 April 2016. Silva, A.W.L. (2008). Teach Yourself Sinhalese. A.W.L. Silva. ISBN 978-955-96926-0-7. Gair, James: Sinhala…
    42 kB (4172 palabras) - 06:37 9 jun 2024
  • Drave I Save, Marina Milicevic Prehistoric textiles: the development of cloth in the Neolithic and Bronze By E.J.W. Barber Carmen Marian Mestesuguri Textile…
    98 kB (10 765 palabras) - 21:56 7 jun 2024
  • wide tape or a belt dropping from the necklace, ending with a 4-corner cloth. On the hands, wrists and shoulders (especially for nude figures) are bracelets…
    27 kB (3331 palabras) - 06:47 1 mar 2024
  • of stone implements, including arrowheads, barbed harpoons, spades, axes, awls, and chisels.[citation needed] Stone spearheads have also been found, and…
    22 kB (2951 palabras) - 09:19 15 may 2024