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Some Ancient Silk from the Crimea in the British Museum

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 November 2011

Summary

A textile fragment from the Crimea acquired by the British Museum in 1848 is identified as a Han Chinese monochrome figured silk. Pieces of the same cloth are also in the Hermitage, Leningrad. The context of the find and the associated grave furniture are re-examined and a production date for the silk within the first century B.C. or early first century A.D. is proposed.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1981

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NOTES

1 We are grateful to Mr. D. M. Bailey of the Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities for permission to study and publish this material, and to Miss Penelope Thexton for translating the relevant Russian sources. Without her help this note could not have been written.

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