Bibliography
  
Battenfield, Jackie. Ikat Technique. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1978.

Beresneva, L. ed. The Decorative and Applied Art of Turkmenia. Leningrad: Aurora Art, 1976.

Browne, Clare Woodthorpe. Ikats. New York: H. N. Abrams, 1989.

Crill, Rosemary. Indian Ikat Textiles. London: V & A Publications, 1998.

Gibbon, Kate Fitz, and Hale, Andrew. Ikat: Splendid Silks of Central Asia: the Guido Goldman Collection.
        New York: Lawrence King Publishing in association with Alan Marcuson Publishing, 1999.

Hedin, Sven Anders. The Silk Road. New York: E.P. Dutton & Company, Inc., 1938.

Hopkirk, Peter. The Great Game: the struggle for empire in Central Asia. New York: Kodansha International, 1992.

Hopkirk, Peter. Foreign Devils in the Silk Road: the search for the lost cities and treasures of Chinese Central Asia
        Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1984.

Kalter, Johannes. The Arts and Crafts of Turkestan. New York: Thames and Hudson, 1984.

Melvin, Neil. Uzbekistan: transition to authoritarianism on the Silk Road. Amsterdam: Harwood Academic, 2000.

Pomfret, Richard W. T. The Economies of Central Asia. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1995.

Rashid, Ahmed. The Resurgence of Central Asia: Islam or nationalism. Karachi, Pakistan: Oxford University Press;
        London; Atlantic Highlands, NJ, USA: Zed Books, 1994.

Seattle Art Museum. The Common Cord: Central Asian textiles. Seattle: The Museum, 1987.

Scott, Philippa. The Book of Silk. London: Thames and Hudson, 1993.

Simakov, N. Islamic Designs in Color. New York: Dover Publications, 1993.

Sumner, Christina. Beyond the Silk Road: Arts of Central Asia from the Power House Museum collection. Sydney:
        Powerhouse Publishing, 1999.

Van Gelder, Lydia. Ikat II. Petaluma, CA: Unicorn Books and Crafts Inc., 1996.

 

Videography
  
The Silk Road I and II. Music by Kitaro. Six volumes total in series. Central Park Media, 1998.

Central Asia and Kazakhstan. Produced by The Producers Group, Ltd. Evanston, ILL: Journal films, 1992.

The Ikats of Sumba: the dying and weaving of ceremonial cloths. Produced and commentary by Janet Willoughby
        Hampton, Middlesex: Ends of the Earth Ltd.; Lawrence, KS: Distributed in the United States by Yarn Barn,
        1998.

The Art-Gallery in the Desert. Directed by Junz Tagawa. Narrated by Graham Webster. Produced by NHK (Japan)
        and CCTV(China). Central Park Media, 1990.

 

Web Sites
  

Alderson, Tim. Ikat- Cloth of the Soul. 10 February 2001.
http://www.warehouse.net/lifefocus/ikat.htm

Ikat: Splendid Silks of Central Asia From The Guido Goldman Collection
Jewish Museum, New York.
http://www.jewishmuseum.org/Pages/Exhibitions/Special_Exhibits/ikat/ikat.html

Ikat Weaving. 10 February 2001.
http://www.icr.com.au/~danaj/page2.htm.

Uzbekistan Crafts: history of Ikat in Uzbekistan. 10 February 2001.
http://www.aid2artisans.org/docs/UzbeckCrafts/ikat.htm.

The Silk Road: linking Europe and Asia through trade. 10 February 2001.
http://library.thinkquest.org/13406/sr.

 

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