A wooden loom that survived a devastating fire 3,500 years ago has revealed key aspects of the Bronze Age textile revolution.
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Archaeologists uncovered the loom on a raised platform connected to several houses on the western slope of the settlement.
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Learn how a fire preserved an entire weaving setup, giving an unusually detailed look at Bronze Age textile production.
A fire preserved a 3,500 year old loom in Spain, helping researchers understand how ancient people made textiles and worked ...