Textile culture

Textile culture has existed since prehistoric times, over the centuries it has evolved and we have used textiles in many more areas, which is why we need more efficiency in our textile winding.

Stone Age (up to 6000 BC)

Textiles found in a Stone Age settlement reveal the history of clothing making

New excavations were conducted between 1993 and 2017 by one of the leading archaeologists in history, Stanford University professor Ian Hodder. These excavations have yielded a wealth of new data and given us a totally new understanding of the use of textiles in the Stone Age.

The finds unearthed some pieces of cloth that later turned out to be between 8,500 and 8,700 years old.

The University of Bern, is specialized in the recognition of textile fibers. He has experience with some of the oldest European textiles found in the lakes of the Alps. The two researchers have collaborated on more than one project in recent years.

Researchers in recent years assumed they couldn't have consumed fabrics like wool or linen, but recent research has made them not entirely safe.

After the latest research, the experts came to the conclusion that they never grew flax.

The treatment they followed to mold these fabrics and transform them into the necessary material was exclusively manual.

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