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 ...
Archaeologists uncovered the loom on a raised platform connected to several houses on the western slope of the settlement.
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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.
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Jerome Powell to Gen Z: Don’t fear AI—master it
The Fed chair told Harvard students that young workers' best career move is learning to use AI, even as the technology ...
Aadyam Handwoven launches #CultureBeyondTextiles, blending crafts with music, art, and storytelling through Humsaaz.
On a recent trip to Vermont, I poked my head into a fiber store called Six Loose Ladies and found the juiciest, silkiest ...
Managed by Digital Humanities Developer Ammon Shepherd, the Makerspace has evolved significantly since opening in 2014.
This year marks the 80th anniversary of ENIAC, the first general-purpose digital computer. The computer was built during ...
Spanish archaeologists found the loom was preserved by fire. The post Ancient loom found in Spain reveals Bronze Age textile ...
Inspired by an Indian art exhibition, Remfry & Sagar's Bisman Kaur discusses how protecting artisan processes and networks ...
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