Cordage, Yarn, and Associated Paraphernalia
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 88th Annual Meeting, Portland, OR (2023)
This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "Cordage, Yarn, and Associated Paraphernalia" at the 88th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
Cordage and yarn are typically the earliest fiber technologies to develop in ancient societies, and this development tends to quickly lead to a plethora of further technologies, forming the basis of most constructed interworked fibrous elements, such as basketry, sandals, and twined textiles, and then the vast majority of woven fabrics. Nevertheless, cordage and yarn have also continued to exist and function independently of textiles in a wide variety of roles, including rope and string for wrapping and binding, rigging, nets, torques, belts, and quipus; composite weapons, from slings and harpoons to the crossbow, also rely on cordage. In contexts where textiles no longer survive, the presence of cordage and yarn technology is revealed by the presence of tools, including different types of spindles and whorls, rope spinners, and netting gauges, and by the presence of other associated paraphernalia, including suspended objects, net weights, cleats, and moorings. This symposium explores the enduring presence, function, and meaning of cordage, yarn, and associated tools and paraphernalia in ancient through contemporary societies worldwide.
Other Keywords
Textile Analysis •
Material Culture and Technology •
Craft Production •
Cordage •
Experimental Archaeology •
Neolithic •
Ideology •
Textiles •
Collections •
Paleoethnobotany
Geographic Keywords
North America (Continent) •
United States of America (Country) •
USA (Country) •
Republic of Panama (Country) •
Republic of Colombia (Country) •
Netherlands Antilles (Country) •
Aruba (Country) •
Republic of Ecuador (Country) •
South America (Continent) •
Arizona (State / Territory)
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-10 of 10)
- Documents (10)
- The Body, the Regalia, the Weapons, and the Mortuary Bundle: Forms, Materials, and Uses of Cordage at the Paracas Site (2023)
- Fiber Plants of the Northern Great Basin: New Radiocarbon Dates and Plant Identifications for Textiles from Paisley Caves, Oregon (2023)
- Function Follows Form, Part II: Experimental Archaeology with Formative Period Mesoamerican Greenstone Tagelus Shell Facsimiles as Textile Tools (2023)
- Functional Riddles, Chipped Stone Technologies, and Fiber Processing in the Late Sixth and Fifth Millennium BCE in Turkmenistan and Northwestern Europe (2023)
- Household Cordage in the Ancient Ozette Longhouses, a Mudslide-Covered Village on Northwest Coast of North America (2023)
- Making Khipu Cords (2023)
- Plant Fiber and Foraging Tools in the Eastern Great Basin (2023)
- Twisting through Time: Fremont Cordage and Modern Attempts at Replication (2023)
- Weaving Ancestors into Everyday Objects: Basketmaker II Use of Human Hair (2023)
- Weaving the Cosmic House: Chibchan Myth and Nicaraguan Spindle Whorls (2023)