Textile in prehistoric times
The archaeological investigations of various human settlements and the artistic samples that have been discovered in them are proof that the concern or need for clothing is hidden over the centuries. Although at first the examples were not very abundant, the passage of time and new research have brought to light evident signs that the human race has protected and covered its body since ancient times.
Thanks to these investigations we have discovered the first textile contributions to humanity, our ancestors used plant and animal fibers to cover themselves and shelter their bodies, we have access to this information thanks to the evidence and the cave drawings, in the following blog entries We will explain textile evolution in different stages of humanity.
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Textile in the Neolithic
At this time, people stopped being nomads and began to inhabit specific places, activities such as livestock farming began, etc.
In this way they begin to obtain textile materials from animals such as wool, thanks to this the textile begins to have an important role in clothing, the most elaborate garments and footwear emerge, they use new techniques such as braiding with wicker and with branches.
Thanks to these advances the textile in this era took a brutal leap and other higher quality materials began to be used, such as leather or vegetable fibers.
With the development of intelligence, the human being stopped using clothing only for the purpose of protection and began to use it aesthetically and to distinguish social position.
At the time of making the garments, the man incorporated the manufacture of the spindle, an object that is used to spin textile fibers and the loom, which is a weaving machine in which parallel threads are placed, called warps, which they must be held on both sides to tighten them. Man as a resource used wool, linen and hemp, intervening through these processes to manufacture fabrics (woolen for winter and flax for summer). This procedure reflects the importance of animals such as llamas, guanacos, sheep, vicuñas, among others, to shear them and obtain their wool for the manufacture of clothing.In principle, these garments made by primitive man were functional since they were They were used to protect bodies against various climatic changes without focusing on design details.
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Stone Age (up to 6000 BC)
Textiles found in a Stone Age settlement reveal the history of clothing making
New excavations were conducted between 1993 and 2017 by one of the leading archaeologists in history, Stanford University professor Ian Hodder. These excavations have yielded a wealth of new data and given us a totally new understanding of the use of textiles in the Stone Age.
The finds unearthed some pieces of cloth that later turned out to be between 8,500 and 8,700 years old.
The University of Bern, is specialized in the recognition of textile fibers. He has experience with some of the oldest European textiles found in the lakes of the Alps. The two researchers have collaborated on more than one project in recent years.
Researchers in recent years assumed they couldn’t have consumed fabrics like wool or linen, but recent research has made them not entirely safe.
After the latest research, the experts came to the conclusion that they never grew flax.
The treatment they followed to mold these fabrics and transform them into the necessary material was exclusively manual.
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