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The author surveys archaeological and artistic evidence for weaving in ancient Egypt and Greece, combining tomb paintings, museum artifacts, and prior illustrations to reconstruct loom types and techniques. Sections examine horizontal loom arrangements, components such as reeds and warp spacers, spinning and beaming practices, and debates over features like diagonal wefting. Comparative remarks consider later or regional analogues and modern handloom practice to assess function and probable dating of fragments. Measured descriptions and illustrations support practical reconstructions and a concluding appraisal of what surviving materials reveal about early textile manufacture.
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