Textiles
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+ | [http://www.archaeologyexpert.co.uk/AnalysingRomanTextiles.html What Textiles Can Tell Us About Life In Ancient Rome] at Archaeology Expert. | ||
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+ | author=Penelope Walton Rogers, Lise Bender Jorgensen, Antoinette Rast-Eicher| | ||
+ | title= The Roman Textile Industry and its Influence. A Birthday tribute to John Peter Wild.| | ||
+ | publisher=Exeter: Oxbow Books| | ||
+ | date=2001| | ||
+ | comment= Pp. 201. [http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2002/2002-03-29.html Review] at [[BMCR]].| | ||
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Fibers
Roman textiles were mainly made from wool, flax and silk. Hemp, cotton and other fibers were also used in varying degrees.
Production
Evidence
Additional reading
What Textiles Can Tell Us About Life In Ancient Rome at Archaeology Expert.
The Roman Textile Industry and its Influence. A Birthday tribute to John Peter Wild.