The article begins with a story of a woman living in The following quote from Jakes is excerpted from the article:
“Early people had great technological knowledge. They knew
when to collect the plants, how to process the fiber, and how to make the yarn
and dyes. By replicating the fabric, you know what was in their minds.”
The article is an overview of what we’ve learned about ancient
Native American textiles, from the 16,500-year-old fragment of cut bark from
Pennsylvania’s Meadowcroft Rockshelter up to the 1,000-year-old textiles from
Etowah Mounds in Georgia.
The article includes many wonderful images of ancient textiles,
including a close-up of a piece of charred fabric from Ohio ’s Seip Mound, which is from the
collections of the Ohio Historical Society.
The OHS Archaeology Staff is proud to be a partner in the on-going research of Kathryn Jakes and her students and we look forward to many new insights into this important, but long neglected ancient technology.
Brad Lepper


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