Classical Studies 2700A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Fulling, Currying, Astringent

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Primary sources not many sources, not man survived not considered prestigious, delegated to women written sources don"t have much to say about it chance references through things like plays ideal archeological climates. Wool production step 1a: fulling(comes from word to clean) Could come from goat, rabbit, sheep mostly most common for majority of ancient world. First need to shave it off sheep to get it into thread now in days they just sheer sheep. Beating the wool helped remove any remaining foreign matter, and it separated entangled or matted fibers. left with clean clumpy piece of wool used this same process to clean clothes take clothes and do same process. Fullers would collect urine from public restrooms other animal hair. 1. goats wool much coarser doesn"t hook as well to turn into thread not turned into clothing, used for other kinds of things e. g. sack. Sheep"s wool at has tiny irregularities at very magnified level this lets them hook together easier.

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