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Post Vol. 16/2

Afghan War Rugs: If it Walks Like a Duck... by J. Barry O'Connell, Jr. , Some of them are made in Mashad (New article, March, 1997)



Vol. 8/4

Lead Article: Rug Farming in Anatolia, by George Jevremovic, Cultivating a Crop of Naturally Dyed Rugs, Vol. 8, No.4, page 7

"The Rug Weaving Folk of Ayvaçik and Vicinity,"Mast, Ted, VIII/4/12-16

DOBAG at Seven, by Gayle Garrett,Celebrating the First Major Revival of Natural Dye Rug Production, Vol. 8, No.4, page 7

"Notes From Anatolia, January, 1988," Saul Yale Barodofsky, VIII/4/12-16



Vol. 9/5

"The Last Mohicans," Taylor, John, IX/5/31-33

Late Winter in Germany, by John Taylor A trilogy of textile treats: tapestry, Domotex, and the Linden Museum, Vol. 9/5

Mae Jim, Best in Class, by Jackson Clark II, Vol. 9/5

"Turkomans in Exile," Walter, Chris, IX/5/28-30



Vol. 13/3

"Jora," Walter, Chris, XIII/3/14-17

Vol. 15/3

Habibullah Kerimi, Making a Life and Rugs in Exile, by Chris Walter, Vol. 15/3



Vol. 15/6

Contemporary Rug Weaving in Eastern Turkestan, by Murray L. Eiland III, Vol. 15, No. 6, August/September, 1955

Carpet Studies in Central Anatolia, by Birsen Aksoy, Michael Bischof, and Jasmin Hofmacher, A practical approach, XV/6



Vol. 16/1

Development of the Iranian Carpet over the Last Twenty Years and Future Perspectives, by Fritz Langauer, No. 124, Vol. 16/1



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