Karina Grömer with contributions by R. Hofmann-de Keijzer and H.R. Mautendorfer, The Art of Prehistoric Textile Making. The Development of Craft Traditions and Clothing in Central Europe.
Abstract
pp. 533. Vienna: Naturhistorisches Museum, 2016. ISBN-10 3902421940; ISBN-13 978-3902421944. €59.00.
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