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Agata
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Nisha R
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It’s going back to the library 😭😭😭 but I put a hold!!! Anyways, really fascinating look at how different parts of textiles created entire fields (like chemistry and computation) and industries and how textile production affected human history.
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Adriana
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I like the theory that ancient math was inspired through weaving.
— Jun 24, 2026 08:22AM
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Adriana
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“We blasé moderns may denigrate portraits of women holding distaffs or working wheels as mere symbols of domesticity and subordination. For our ancestors, however, they reflected a fundamental fact of life: without this constant labor, there could be no cloth.”
Women’s work 💪😤 don’t sleep on the ladies they are so important. Our reduction of ancient women is just another tactic of the patriarchy!!
— Jun 24, 2026 08:21AM
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Women’s work 💪😤 don’t sleep on the ladies they are so important. Our reduction of ancient women is just another tactic of the patriarchy!!













