CLCV 1008 Lecture 9: CLCV 2300 March 5 (2).docx
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Wood & watercraft: tools made out of wood as a form a natural resources, all ships/boats until the 19th bce were made of wood, cedar logs from lebanon/syria. Lenormant relief depicting a greek trireme: depicts rowers. Goodfellow: 3 banks of rowers, one of the main pictorial testaments of a greek trireme, the trireme: fast, agile. Blocked the entrance to the fjord: excavated in 1962, provide a good source of viking ships, these ships would carry. Weapons: olive tree (forest of antiquity) Goodfellow: basketry includes the creation out of many textiles, basketry and textiles are the most sensitive artefacts, the making of textiles was one of the most important occupations of women in ancient. Greece: fine weaving skills made women more valuable. Goodfellow: nazca people, in their weaving had up to 190 color tones, aklla, made really fine textiles and beer, the oldest known piece of cloth is made of flax.