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Des frises partout et toujours

Des frises partout et toujours. f 1m f 2m f 1m f 2m f 1m f 2 f 1m. Olivier Keller (1998) Préhistoire de la géométrie. f m1. f 2m. f 1. f 1 f 1g f 2 f m1 (faux) f 1m f m2 f 2m. István Hargittai Györgyi Lengyel (1984) Travaux d’aiguille en Hongrie. f 1 f 1g f m1 f 2 f m2

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Des frises partout et toujours

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  1. Des frises partout et toujours

  2. f 1m f 2m f 1m f 2m f 1m f 2 f 1m • Olivier Keller • (1998) • Préhistoire de la géométrie f m1 f 2m f 1

  3. f 1 f 1g f 2 f m1 (faux) f 1m f m2 f 2m • István Hargittai • Györgyi Lengyel • (1984) • Travaux d’aiguille en Hongrie

  4. f 1 f 1g f m1 f 2 f m2 f 1m f 2m • Gordon Knight • (1984) • Chevrons dans l’architecture maori • (Nouvelle-Zélande)

  5. Claudia Zaslavsky (1973) • Tissus brodés koubas du 18e siècle (Zaïre) f 1g f 1g f 1g f 2 f 1 f 2 f 2 f 2 f 2m f 2 f 2m f 2m

  6. Paulus Gerdes (1996) • Lanières en perles d’Afrique australe f m2 f m2 f 2m f m2 f m2 f 1g f m2 f 2m f 2 f 1m f 1

  7. Donald W. Crowe (1975) • Artisanat bakuba (Congo) f 1 f 1 f 1g f 1g f m1 f 2 f 2 f m2 f m2 f 1m f 1m f 2m f 2m

  8. Les 24 types de frises bichromatiques source : Marcia Ascher, Mathématiques d’ailleurs

  9. D.W. Crowe et D.K. Washburn (1985) • Poterie historique de San Ildefonso (Nouveau-Mexique)

  10. Peter R. Cromwell • (1993) • Frises entrelacées dans l’art celtique

  11. Sz. Bérczi (1989) Art ornemental hongrois

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