Maria Shaw was formerly Professor at the University of Toronto where she taught for more than 30 years until retirement. She specialises in many aspects of Minoan Crete and Greek archaeology in the Aegean area, is a leading expert on Minoan and Mycenaean wall painting and has intesets raging from Aegean-Egyptian interconnections to representations of natural landscapes in Aegean frescoes to the reconstruction of civic life in Crete.
"The core idea--and it is a very good one--is to investigate how the elaborate patterned textiles that appear in Minoan and related artistic traditions might have been produced. This volume provides a convincing body of evidence and scholarship to demonstrate that almost all of them could have been made with the tools available to Bronze Age weavers, particularly in the setting of palatial workshops... Scholars of the later Bronze Age Aegean will find this a useful volume.--Lin Foxhall "", 91 357 (2017)"""