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Women?s Work ? the First 20,000 Years ? Women,... - Barber, Elizabeth W
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    Item specifics

    Condition
    Very Good: A book that has been read but is in excellent condition. No obvious damage to the cover, ...
    Personalize
    No
    Era
    1990s
    Signed
    No
    Book Series
    Historical
    Ex Libris
    No
    Narrative Type
    Nonfiction
    Personalized
    No
    Original Language
    English
    Country/Region of Manufacture
    United States
    Inscribed
    No
    Vintage
    Yes
    ISBN
    9780393313482

    About this product

    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    Norton & Company, Incorporated, w. w.
    ISBN-10
    0393313484
    ISBN-13
    9780393313482
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    148912

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    Womens Work : the First 20000 Years Women Cloth and Society in Early Times
    Number of Pages
    336 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Year
    1995
    Topic
    Women, Civilization
    Illustrator
    Yes
    Genre
    History
    Author
    Elizabeth Wayland Barber
    Format
    Trade Paperback

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    0.8 in
    Item Weight
    9.4 Oz
    Item Length
    8.2 in
    Item Width
    5.5 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Trade
    Reviews
    Elizabeth Barber is as knowing and perceptive as any archaeologist-author in sight...Her topic is wonderfully fresh.
    Dewey Edition
    21
    Dewey Decimal
    305.4/3677/09
    Synopsis
    "A fascinating history of...[a craft] that preceded and made possible civilization itself." -- New York Times Book Review New discoveries about the textile arts reveal women's unexpectedly influential role in ancient societies. Twenty thousand years ago, women were making and wearing the first clothing created from spun fibers. In fact, right up to the Industrial Revolution the fiber arts were an enormous economic force, belonging primarily to women. Despite the great toil required in making cloth and clothing, most books on ancient history and economics have no information on them. Much of this gap results from the extreme perishability of what women produced, but it seems clear that until now descriptions of prehistoric and early historic cultures have omitted virtually half the picture. Elizabeth Wayland Barber has drawn from data gathered by the most sophisticated new archaeological methods--methods she herself helped to fashion. In a "brilliantly original book" (Katha Pollitt, Washington Post Book World ), she argues that women were a powerful economic force in the ancient world, with their own industry: fabric., Twenty thousand years ago, women were making and wearing the first clothing created from spun fibers. In fact, right up to the Industrial Revolution the fiber arts were an enormous economic force, belonging primarily to women. Despite the great toil required in making cloth and clothing, most books on ancient history and economics have no information on them. Much of this gap results from the extreme perishability of what women produced, but it seems clear that until now descriptions of prehistoric and early historic cultures have omitted virtually half the picture. Elizabeth Wayland Barber has drawn from data gathered by the most sophisticated new archaeological methods--methods she herself helped to fashion. In a "brilliantly original book" (Katha Pollitt, Washington Post Book World ), she argues that women were a powerful economic force in the ancient world, with their own industry: fabric., New discoveries about the textile arts reveal women's unexpectedly influential role in ancient societies. Twenty thousand years ago, women were making and wearing the first clothing created from spun fibers. In fact, right up to the Industrial Revolution the fiber arts were an enormous economic force, belonging primarily to women. Despite the great toil required in making cloth and clothing, most books on ancient history and economics have no information on them. Much of this gap results from the extreme perishability of what women produced, but it seems clear that until now descriptions of prehistoric and early historic cultures have omitted virtually half the picture. Elizabeth Wayland Barber has drawn from data gathered by the most sophisticated new archaeological methods--methods she herself helped to fashion. In a "brilliantly original book" (Katha Pollitt, Washington Post Book World ), she argues that women were a powerful economic force in the ancient world, with their own industry: fabric., "A fascinating history of...[a craft] that preceded and made possible civilization itself." --New York Times Book Review
    LC Classification Number
    Z270.G7

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