First of all, thanks to a hint from Gillian,
here's a link to Palgrave McMillan, who are making their journals - all of their journals - free access during the whole of March.
Also online, with free access, is the
Journal of the American Institute for Conservation, 1977-2005. (That site might yield other interesting stuff too - I haven't dug around yet.)
Also online: Codex Falkensteiniensis, dated to 1166-1196 (with a few later arms depictions strewn in). It includes a pic of
someone fishing out of the window.
For those of you who are still here after that, said Gillian is doing a series of
guest blog posts for Women's History Month. I did enjoy today's post - very interesting woman.
And Amalie has tried to
trace warp transition in tablet weaving - unsuccessfully (yet).
That's it. If you are still here... I have nothing more for you. Come back tomorrow ; )