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Reconstruction of Bronze Age Loom Reveals Textile Production Insights

A recent analysis of a warp-weighted loom from Cabezo Redondo, Spain, sheds light on textile technology in the Bronze Age western Mediterranean, enhancing our understanding of ancient manufacturing processes.

Editorial Staff
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Archaeologists have conducted a detailed analysis and reconstruction of a warp-weighted loom dating back to the second millennium BC, found at the site of Cabezo Redondo in Spain.

This research provides critical insights into the textile production methods employed during the Bronze Age, particularly in the western Mediterranean region.

The findings contribute to a broader understanding of ancient manufacturing technologies and their implications for trade and cultural exchange during that era.