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The Drumbeat Forever After
Alex
42 episodes
6 months ago
Season 1: Neolithic domestications & social transformations. Season 2: The Chalcolithic period in Mesopotamia: the first cities & the invention of writing. Currently airing: Season 3, on Early Dynastic Sumer!
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Season 1: Neolithic domestications & social transformations. Season 2: The Chalcolithic period in Mesopotamia: the first cities & the invention of writing. Currently airing: Season 3, on Early Dynastic Sumer!
Show more...
History
Society & Culture,
Science,
Social Sciences
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29: Wool & weaving in Mesopotamia, 3500-3000 BCE (Sheep vs Grain)
The Drumbeat Forever After
1 hour 17 minutes 58 seconds
3 years ago
29: Wool & weaving in Mesopotamia, 3500-3000 BCE (Sheep vs Grain)
Guests: Jojo, Sami First, at the dawn of cosmic time, Sheep and Grain descend from the abode of the gods, get drunk, and start a fight. Then, after a quick historical introduction, we take a thorough look at the Uruk-period wool industry, from gathering sheep in one place for shearing to spinning thread to weaving (on various types of loom) to dyeing, fulling, sewing, and so on. Then, we look at some other fibers: flax, being older and more firmly entrenched than wool, remained a valuable fabric well into historical times; nettles, on the other hand, had a slightly shorter tenure as a botanical source of textile fibers. Then, Sheep and Grain take their dispute to the gods, who declare the obvious winner. Praise be to father Enki! Questions? Feedback? Email us at drumbeatforeverafter@gmail.com. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @drumbeatforever Works cited
The Drumbeat Forever After
Season 1: Neolithic domestications & social transformations. Season 2: The Chalcolithic period in Mesopotamia: the first cities & the invention of writing. Currently airing: Season 3, on Early Dynastic Sumer!