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Oriental Rug Review

A black tent on the Veramin plain
Vol. 8/1
Shiraz, a Review of the John J. Collins, Jr. Gallery exhibition by Roger Gardiner, Vol 8/1
Three from Turkestan, by George O'Bannon and Paul Mushak, Vol. 8/1
Vol. 8/2
The Saryq Main Carpet, by George O'Bannon and Paul Mushak, Vol. 8/2
Vol. 8/3
Woven Rituals: Song of the Loom, by Joshua Baer, Review of a book by Frederick Dockstader, Vol. 8/3
Silk Road II: West to East in 1987, by Chris Walter, Travels on the Silk Road from the opposite direction, Vol. 8/3
Themes in Afshar Weaving, by Murray Eiland, Review of an exhibition at Adraskand, Vol. 8/3
Vol. 8/4
DOBAG at Seven, by Gayle Garrett,Celebrating the First Major Revival of Natural Dye Rug Production, Vol. 8, No.4, page 7
Woven From the Soul, Spun From the Heart, Exhibition Catalog Review, Reviewed by Michael Craig Hillmann, Vol. 8, No.4, page 50
Vol. 9/5
Vol. 11/6
Rugs of East Turkestan: Khotan, Yarkand or Kashgar?, by George O'Bannon
A closer look at the literature on these types results in more questions than answers, Vol. 11/6
Studien Zur Teppich -- Kultur der Turkmen, Turkmen Main Carpets of Different Tribes with "Eagle" and Dyrnak Gols:, by Annette & Volker Rautenstengel, Goklan-Turkmenen und ihre Teppiche, by Siawosch U. Azadi, book review by E. B. Long, technical analyses by G. O'Bannon, Vol. 11/6
Tibetan Rugs at Adraskand, exhibition review by Murray L. Eiland, Jr., Vol. 11/6
Thought-provoking, immensely satisfying exhibit
Vol. 12/1
Patterned Reed Screens of the Kirghiz in the State Historical Museum Frunze, Part II,
by Stella Mateeva and Jon Thompson, Vol. 12/1
Vol. 13/1
On the Road to Azerbaijan: July, 1992, by Saul Yale Barodofsky, Paranoia and price gouging in the post Soviet era, Vol. 13/1
Uzbekistan: Searching the Heart of Central Asia, by Chris Walter
On the brink of an identity crises, the former Soviet Republic has far to go, Vol. 13/1
Vol. 13/2
A HREF="/orr/132born.htm">An Origin of Gabbeh Patterns, by Georges D. Bornet, Gabbeh patterns similar to cave paintings, variations on existing themes, Vol. 13/2
Vol. 13/3
Vol. 15/3
Habibullah Kerimi, Making a Life and Rugs in Exile, by Chris Walter, Vol. 15/3
Vol. 15/5
Vol. 15/6
Carpet Studies in Central Anatolia
, by Birsen Aksoy, Michael Bischof, and Jasmin Hofmacher, A practical approach, XV/6
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