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Technological aspects of the monastic manuscript collection at May Wäyni, Ethiopia
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/ School libraries
/ Sewing
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/ Textiles
2015
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by
Jacek Tomaszewski
, Michael Gervers
in
Academic libraries
/ Agricultural products
/ Agriculture
/ Animal products
/ Anthropology
/ Applied anthropology
/ Applied arts
/ Applied sciences
/ Arts
/ Behavioral sciences
/ Biological sciences
/ Book bindings
/ Bookbinding
/ Collection management
/ Cultural anthropology
/ Cultural institutions
/ Digital asset management
/ Digitization
/ Flood damage
/ Hides
/ Information science
/ Leathers
/ Libraries
/ Library management
/ Library science
/ Manual arts
/ Materials
/ Materials science
/ Parchment
/ Physical damage
/ School libraries
/ Sewing
/ Technology
/ Textile art
/ Textiles
2015
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Technological aspects of the monastic manuscript collection at May Wäyni, Ethiopia
by
Jacek Tomaszewski
, Michael Gervers
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Academic libraries
/ Agricultural products
/ Agriculture
/ Animal products
/ Anthropology
/ Applied anthropology
/ Applied arts
/ Applied sciences
/ Arts
/ Behavioral sciences
/ Biological sciences
/ Book bindings
/ Bookbinding
/ Collection management
/ Cultural anthropology
/ Cultural institutions
/ Digital asset management
/ Digitization
/ Flood damage
/ Hides
/ Information science
/ Leathers
/ Libraries
/ Library management
/ Library science
/ Manual arts
/ Materials
/ Materials science
/ Parchment
/ Physical damage
/ School libraries
/ Sewing
/ Technology
/ Textile art
/ Textiles
2015
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Located in the Horn of Africa, Ethiopia is one of the most ancient civilisations in the world, a place where traditional culture, firmly fixed in the past, is continually challenged by the customs of the modern world. One of the treasures of this country is its manuscript culture, inseparably tied to the Christian tradition. There are thousands of churches in Ethiopia, and stored in nearly every one are parchment manuscripts which contain ancient and sometimes unknown religious texts. This rich cultural heritage is particularly vulnerable to damage, loss and destruction, and requires a variety of approaches for its preservation.
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