In segment 1 we discuss a recent article about 25 burials found at the Chan Chan archaeological site in Peru, and the textile objects they were buried with. Segment 2 is all about new evidence for the type of material used to weave cloth at Çatalhöyük, 8000-9000 years ago. And finally, archaeological evidence in Britain shows how Neolithic weavers joined bast fibers using a splicing technique that has been developed at many times and in many places around the world.
Links
- Segment 1
- Peru: Skeletal remains of 25 people found at Chan Chan archaeological site
- Endangered Site: Chan Chan, Peru
- Chan Chan
- Segment 2
- Unearthed textiles from Stone Age settlement reveals history of clothes making
- Anatolian Neolithic Weavers At Çatalhöyük Used Trees to Make The Oldest Cloth
- Segment 3
- Unraveling the Secrets of Bronze Age Thread: Textile Reveals Highly Advanced and Complex Process Used 3,800 Years Ago
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12/12/21 • 37 min
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