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*{{Cite book | last=Fisher | first=Nora | title=Rio Grande Textiles | publisher=Museum of New Mexico Press | edition=Paperbound}} Introduction by Teresa Archuleta-Sagel. 196 pages with 125 black and white as well as colour plates. Fisher is Curator Emirta, Textiles & Costumes of the [[Museum of International Folk Art]].
*{{Cite book | last=Good | first=Irene | publication-date=2006 | chapter=Textiles as a Medium of Exchange in Third Millennium B.C.E. Western Asia | title=Contact and Exchange in the Ancient World | editor-first=Victor H. | editor-last=Mair | publisher=[[University of Hawai'i Press]] | place=Honolulu | pages=191–214 | isbn=978-0-8248-2884-4 | postscript=.}}
*History of Clothing by [https://www.clothingric.com/blog/history-of-clothing.html Clothingric]
*Arai, Masanao (Textile Industry Research Institute of Gunma). "[http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1142&context=tsaconf From Kitsch to Art Moderne: Popular Textiles for Women in the First Half of Twentieth-Century Japan]" ([http://www.webcitation.org/6XYUtJ2As?url=http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1142 Archive]). ''Textile Society of America Symposium Proceedings''. [[Textile Society of America]], January 1, 1998.