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The thesis of Lise R K is convincing but the question remains if the tablet
woven borders were made simultaneously with the loom-woven cloth or added
afterwards.
Marijke van Epen
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>Subject: Re: combining loom weaving and tablet weaving
>Date: din, 14 mei 2002 21:48
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> Now when you are discussing combining tabletweaving and loom weaving
> I will mention something that Lise Raeder Knudsen described in her thesis
> from
> May 1996.

> Kurt Schlabow's reconstructions show the pack of tablets mounted at the
> side of the loom.
>
> However, thanks to the fact that it is damaged, the Vrangstrup I (Danish
> National Museum C 23585b, dated C2 250/260 - 310/320 AD using a minimum
> of 73 tablets) shows that it could have been constructed in another way.
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