- doctor's gowns.
Textiles are
divided into two groups:
consumer textiles for
domestic purposes and
technical textiles. In
consumer textiles,
aesthetics and...
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fragments come from
Lower Nubia, and the
cotton textiles account for 85% of the
archaeological textiles from classic/Late
Meroitic sites. Due to these...
- Industries. The Bureau. 2006. Hollen,
Norma R.; Hollen,
Norma R.
Textiles (1988).
Textiles.
Internet Archive. New York : Macmillan. p. 2. ISBN 978-0-02-367530-0...
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expanded enormously,
while the
functions of
textiles have
remained the same,
there are many
functions for
textiles.
Whether it be
clothing or
something decorative...
- The
textile industry is
primarily concerned with the design,
production and
distribution of
textiles: yarn,
cloth and clothing.
Cotton is the world's most...
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clothing and
textiles traces the development, use, and
availability of
clothing and
textiles over
human history.
Clothing and
textiles reflect the materials...
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technical textile is a
textile product manufactured for non-aesthetic purposes,
where function is the
primary criterion.
Technical textiles include textiles for...
- in Meroë
reached a high
level around the 4th
century BC. The
export of
textiles was one of the
sources of
wealth for Meroë. Hand
spinning was an important...
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regulation of the
textile industry in India. This
includes all natural, artificial, and
cellulosic fibers that go into the
making of
textiles,
clothing and...
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textiles were
found at a
necropolis in Peru in the 1920s. The
necropolis held 420
bodies who had been
mummified and
wrapped in
embroidered textiles of...