IDNO

DG.121548.OLT


Description

Below Sanju Dawan (Davan): Kirghiz girl weaving; The loom was made sketchily of sticks braced with ropes of twisted wool, but we could not watch with weaving of the colored design because the girl who had on a high lumpy headgear, like a goitred mitre, fled screaming at the sight of us text 327.

On Catalogue Card for P.5694.ACH1: “Kirghiz woman weaving , foot of Sanju pass, beginning of Karakoram [sic Karakorum] caravan route from Chinese Turkistan to Ladakh.”

The Kirghiz woman in the photo appears to be weaving on an ermek (back strap loom). On her head is probably an elechek (high hat) although she appears to have covered it in another cloth. [CAD
1/9/2007, from record P.5694.ACH1, JD 9/30/2014]


Place

E Asia; C Asia; China; India; Xinjiang; Jammu and Kashmir; Ladakh; Karakorum pass; San-ju pass [Chinese Turkestan; Chinese Turkistan; Sanju Davan]


Cultural Affliation

Kirghiz


Named Person


Photographer

Lattimore, Owen


Collector / Expedition


Date

circa 1928 - 1938


Collection Name

Owen Lattimore Collection


Source

Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Harvard College, Massachusetts


Format

Digital File


Primary Documentation


Other Information

Source: Owen Lattimore bequeathed his original photographic collection to the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Harvard University, Massachusetts, along with Intellectual Property Rights. As part of the bequest, a set of digital copies, “together with a non-exclusive license to use them for educational and scholarly purposes” was provided to the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. [JD 3/3/2013]


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