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8 September, 12:11

Egyptian, Asian, Roman and modern textiles Could be made from a variety of fibers, from flax to silk, wool to cotton, and any number of modern, synthetic fibers. Question 2 options: True False

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  1. 8 September, 12:26
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    True

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    Spinning and weaving of cotton and linen with looms is an ancient Egyptian craft, still in use until today. Textile fabric used for cloths is significant to show. Flax plants had been used by the ancient Egyptians for the manufacturing of textiles. It is one of the oldest plants found in Egypt. As for wool, small amount of blue spun wool, some with red tips, some green wool, and a big red dyed piece of wool, unspun, all has been found at Illahoun (Fayum area), dating to the 12th dynasty (Middle Kingdom).
  2. 8 September, 12:33
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    True

    Any kind of silk like or wool like texture could be used to textiles
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