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Woven textiles Textiles: cloth or fabric that is woven, knitted, or otherwise manufactured raw material that is used for making fabrics, e.g.- fiber or yarn Discuss in your group: How do you think this technology changed people’s lives? How might it have led to other changes in technology? Images from: http://threadsofhistory.blogspot.com/2009/08/hunters-and-gatherers.html Another interesting site on ancient textiles: http://www.fashionencyclopedia.com/fashion_costume_culture/The-Ancient-World-Mesopotamia/Mesopotamian-Clothing.html

Woven textiles Discuss: Study the pictures on this slide. Images from: http://threadsofhistory.blogspot.com/2009/08/hunters-and-gatherers.html Another interesting site on ancient textiles: http://www.fashionencyclopedia.com/fashion_costume_culture/The-Ancient-World-Mesopotamia/Mesopotamian-Clothing.html 1991-1786 BCE depiction of Egyptian Aamu people. Oldest known garment,  from Tarkhan Egypt, ca  3,000 BCE   Discuss: What do you notice? What catches your interest or attention? What can we learn about an ancient culture from studying their clothing?

Woven Textiles Tomb mural from the 15th Century B.C.E. Social Hierarchy : an order of social classes with producers at the bottom and leaders or kings at the top. How does this mural help explain social hierarchy in ancient Egypt? Who do you think is in charge? How might the clothing provide evidence of social hierarchy in ancient Egyptian society?