The Sumerian World (Routledge Worlds)

(Sean Pound) #1

Table


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Ur III – ratio of warp/weft, size, weave, wool quality, time spent in production


Types Possible Warp/weft

Weight Length/width Weave

Size/time Wool quality

Notes

garments

ba-tab du


  • 8


Wrap-around

1
to

4.

27

Twill or rep

Very good

240

days (

2 nd quality),

khu-um

garment, weaves

480

-^960


days (

1 st

Type

1

cape/shawl for

quality); Völling (

2008

)

the shoulders,

cites this as most

loincloth/skirt/

commonly found in

kilt, cap,

excavated contexts

guz-za

Wrap-around

1
to

5 ,

1.
7 –

3.
35

kg

3.
5


4.

5
m,

0.

5 m/day

4 th class

7

days (

4 th quality)

Type

2

garment, cape/

1
to

4 ,

4



4.

5
m

shawl for the

1
to

4.

2

(occasionally

shoulders,

6.

8


4.
5
m)

possibly a shaggy cloth

nì-lám

Wrap-around

1
to.

094

,

333

g

3.
5 

3.
5
m, Plain

0.

25

m/day

Best

For the king

’s bed

Type

3

garment, cape/

1
to

2.
25

4



3.
5
m, (balanced)

shawl for the

4.

5 

6

m, weaves

shoulders, (occasionally loincloth/skirt/

7.

5
m length)

kilt, cap

tá-ki-ru-um

Wrap-around No wool

2.

6 –

3.
5
kg

2.
59



1.
25

m Ur-centric,

Garshana;

Type

4

garment cape/

recorded

(small)

deities could be gifted

shawl for the

them

shoulders, cap

bar-dul


  • 5
    U
    2


Coat or long

1
to

1.^25

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kg

up to

4

m (L)

Twill or rep

Very good

1 ,^080

days (

1 st class),

Type

5

cloak

weaves

77

days (

5 th class)

túg-mug

Heavy cloth

1
to

5 ,

1
to

7 ; Very

cheap

Type

6

or carpet?

weft-faced
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