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The revolution in textiles in Eretz Israel and Syria in the Middle Ages
Z. Amar
The Martin (Szusz) Department of Land of Israel Studies and Archaeology
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Middle-aged
100%
Syria
100%
Cotton
100%
Textile
100%
Eretz Israel
100%
Linen
75%
Clothing
50%
Commerce
50%
Silk
50%
Arab Conquest
50%
Flax
50%
Near East
50%
Agriculture
25%
Talmud
25%
Written Sources
25%
Egypt
25%
Byzantine Period
25%
Hula Valley
25%
Cloth
25%
Mishnah
25%
Papyrus
25%
Ascalon
25%
Cotton Industry
25%
Archaeological Finds
25%
Economic Factors
25%
Tiberias
25%
Ramla
25%
Regional Specialization
25%
Silkworm
25%
Major Crops
25%
Merchant Class
25%
White mulberry
25%
Fatimids
25%
Revolutionary Change
25%
Mulberry Trees
25%
Arts and Humanities
Middle Ages
100%
Eretz Israel
100%
Syria
100%
Revolutions
100%
Arab Conquest
66%
Near East
66%
Talmud
33%
Written sources
33%
Egypt
33%
Byzantine Period
33%
Ascalon
33%
Scribes
33%
Cotton industry
33%
Archaeological Finds
33%
Regional Specialization
33%
Exports
33%
Leaves
33%
Cloth
33%
Papyrus
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Flax
100%
Linseed
100%
Agricultural Science
50%
Feeds
50%
Cyperus
50%
Morus Alba
50%