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In the history of man, when did woven fabric for clothing start ?

In the history of man, when did woven fabric for clothing start ?

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Yarn, fabrics, and tools for spinning and weaving have been found among the earliest relics of human habitationsLinen fabrics dating from 5000 B.Chave been discovered in EgyptWoolen textiles from the early Bronze Age in Scandinavia and Switzerland have also been foundCotton has been spun and woven in India since 3000 B.C., and silk has been woven in China since at least 1000 B.CAbout the 4th centA.D., Constantinople began to weave the raw silk imported from ChinaA century later silk culture spread to the Western countries, and textile making developed rapidlyBy the 14th centsplendid fabrics were being woven on the hand looms of the Mediterranean countries in practically all the basic structures known to modern artisans, and there has been no change in fundamental processes since that time, although methods and equipment have been radically alteredANSWER
I always use parchment paperWorks good for the bottom of cakes, tooOtherwise I would use the nonstick foil, and that is used dull side up.
Dull side up on the cookie sheet with prevent the food that you are baking from sticking to the pan or foil.
Well this all dependsThe shiny side of the aluminum foil will reflect the heat and if I am thinking correctly with this it will reflect heat back onto the cookie, which results in a faster cooking time but if you face it dull side up then you will have same or more cooking time from what the recipe calls for I find it odd that my teacher was just saying something about dull and shiny pans today in class and then I see this question.

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