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A fire destroyed a Bronze Age village — but preserved a 3,500-year-old loom
Learn how a fire preserved an entire weaving setup, giving an unusually detailed look at Bronze Age textile production.
A reconstructed Bronze Age loom from Cabezo Redondo reveals advanced textile production, including potential early twill weaving, suggesting a shift toward more complex fabrics and wool use.
A fire preserved a 3,500 year old loom in Spain, helping researchers understand how ancient people made textiles and worked ...
Stone or clay loom weights attach to the bottoms of free-hanging threads to keep them taut. . Since they are made from wood ...
This 3,500-year-old warp-weighted loom was surprisingly preserved by a fire that destroyed multiple buildings in an ancient ...
The wooden loom and clay loom weights at the center of the new report were discovered at the Cabezo Redondo archaeological site along the east coast of Spain.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Recreation of an area of activities related to textile work as documented at Cabezo Redondo. Warp-weighted looms are weaving ...
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