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A young Porterviller was among those receiving top honours at the Elsenburg Agricultural Training Institute’s graduation ceremony on Saturday 2 December.

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Collections: Clothing, How Did They Make It? Part I: High Fiber

March 31, 2021 25 Minutes This week we are starting the first of a four (?) part look at pre-modern textile production. As with our series on farming and iron, we are going to follow the sequence of production from the growing of fibers all the way to the finished object, with a focus not merely on the methods of production but also on the people doing the producing at each stage of production. Now while I have titled this series, “Clothing, How Did They Make It?” it is worth noting that textiles were used for a lot more than just clothing. All sorts of household goods were produced this way. In addition, of course, clothing was sometimes made out of non-textile materials (although, as we’ve discussed, far less often than is portrayed in popular culture; in Eurasia, by and large, clothing meant textiles).

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