Indigo in the Arab WorldRoutledge, 02/10/2012 - 320 من الصفحات The role indigo has played elsewhere has been fairly well documented, but in the case of the Arab world, little or no thorough investigation has been previously undertaken. Sets out to provide comprehensive coverage of the subject from its earliest history to the present day. |
المحتوى
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Chapter 3 PostMamluk Trade in Indigo And Ottoman Influences | 30 |
Chapter 4 Agricultural Production
| 42 |
Chapter 5 The Organization of the
Indigo Dyeing Industry | 70 |
Chapter 6 Raw Materials and
Techniques Of Dyeing | 80 |
Chapter 7 Indigo in Textiles
| 117 |
Chapter 8 Substance Or Colour? The Versatility Of Indigo
| 155 |
Notes | 175 |
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Glossary | 268 |
Appendix 1 Chemical Formulae | 271 |
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