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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
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[[File:2004.430-SC115312.jpg|thumb|Embroidered rattan by Lillian Elliot, MFA# 2004.430]]
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A common name for over 2000 species of tropical evergreen trees from the Palmaceae group. Palm trees typically have a single unbranched trunk topped with fronds. Palms are an important source of oil and food, i.e. coconut, date, sago, etc. [[Palm fiber|Fibers]] from the leaves of the palm trees are used for baskets, mats, and cords. The leaves and stems have also been used to make household items and books (see [[rattan]] and [[palm leaf]]). The areca nuts from betel palms (''Areca catechu'') have also been used as food as well as to produce a tan/orange/brown dye.
  
A common name for over 2000 species of tropical evergreen trees from the Palmaceae group. Palm trees typically have a single unbranched trunk topped with fronds. Palms are an important source of oil and food, i.e. coconut, date, sago, etc. Fibers from the leaves of the palm trees are used for baskets, mats, and cords.
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* See also [[https://cameo.mfa.org/wiki/Category:Uemura_dye_archive '''Uemera Dye Archive''' (Binrōji)]]
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[[File:30.1-SC166406.jpg|thumb|Jain manuscript on palm leaf, MFA# 30.1.1-229]]
  
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
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== Additional Images ==
 
== Additional Images ==
 
 
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File:palmfrondcm.jpg|Palm frond
 
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File:Uemura 03-26-2009 015.jpg|Silk dyed with first extract of boiled nuts<br>Uemera Dye Archive
 
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==Resources and Citations==
== Sources Checked for Data in Record ==
 
  
 
* A.Lucas, J.R.Harris, ''Ancient Egyptian Materials and Industries'', Edward Arnold Publishers Ltd., London, 4th edition, 1962
 
* A.Lucas, J.R.Harris, ''Ancient Egyptian Materials and Industries'', Edward Arnold Publishers Ltd., London, 4th edition, 1962
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* ''The American Heritage Dictionary'' or ''Encarta'', via Microsoft Bookshelf 98, Microsoft Corp., 1998
 
* ''The American Heritage Dictionary'' or ''Encarta'', via Microsoft Bookshelf 98, Microsoft Corp., 1998
  
* Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, at http://www.wikipedia.com  Comment: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arecaceae (Accessed Jan. 25, 2006)
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* Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arecaceae (Accessed Jan. 25, 2006)
  
  
  
 
[[Category:Materials database]]
 
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Latest revision as of 11:54, 10 August 2022

Palm leaf fan
MFA# 1976.488

Description

Embroidered rattan by Lillian Elliot, MFA# 2004.430

A common name for over 2000 species of tropical evergreen trees from the Palmaceae group. Palm trees typically have a single unbranched trunk topped with fronds. Palms are an important source of oil and food, i.e. coconut, date, sago, etc. Fibers from the leaves of the palm trees are used for baskets, mats, and cords. The leaves and stems have also been used to make household items and books (see Rattan and Palm leaf). The areca nuts from betel palms (Areca catechu) have also been used as food as well as to produce a tan/orange/brown dye.

Jain manuscript on palm leaf, MFA# 30.1.1-229

Synonyms and Related Terms

Palmaceae; palm tree; Palme-familien (Dan.); Palmengewächse (Deut.); Palmera (Esp.); Arécacées (Fr.); palmiers (Fr.); palma (It.); Palmenfamilie (Ned.); Palmbomen (Ned.); Arekowate (Pol.); palmowate(Pol.); Palmeira (Port.)

Additional Images

Resources and Citations

  • A.Lucas, J.R.Harris, Ancient Egyptian Materials and Industries, Edward Arnold Publishers Ltd., London, 4th edition, 1962
  • The American Heritage Dictionary or Encarta, via Microsoft Bookshelf 98, Microsoft Corp., 1998