Norse sails loomed off the shores of the Holy Island of Lindisfarne, along the northeastern coast of Great Britain, on June 8, 793. The seafaring invaders sacked the island’s undefended monastery. The ...
Archaeologists do not have clear evidence as to when prehistoric humans started shearing sheep, nor when early textile making began. One of the main theories in this regard is that it began during the ...
From the fashion and textile heritage in Banana Island, Lagos, to the “Excavated Periwinkle” Nembe People of Niger Delta, the maiden edition of “Telling Textile Tales” conference sought to interrogate ...