From May 31st to June 4th, 2016, the 7th International European
conference on pre-Columbian textiles was held in Copenhagen. This volume
unites seven original articles on pre-Columbian textiles from Mexico,
which compare information on 20th century finds first described by Alba
Guadelupe Mastache with that from previously unpublished finds and
recently discovered contexts. A unique chapter presents the technical
analysis and replication of a pre-Columbian tunic recovered in a cave
site in Arizona, at the northern margins of the Mesoamerican interaction
sphere. Thirteen articles on archaeological textiles from the central
Andes include analysis of both textile assemblages preserved in museum
collections and those recovered during recent fieldwork in
archaeological sites of the Andean desert coast. These include textile
assemblages representing the Initial and Formative Periods, Paracas and
Nasca contexts, the Middle Horizon, diverse late Intermediate Period
assemblages and emblematic Inca garments.