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A Fire Destroyed a Bronze Age Village — but Preserved a 3,500-Year-Old Loom

A fire preserved a Bronze Age loom with wooden frame and 44 clay weights, revealing detailed textile production from over 3,000 years ago, researchers say.

Learn how a fire preserved an entire weaving setup, giving an unusually detailed look at Bronze Age textile production.

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