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oldest plant fibers used for making fabric.

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Answered by madan4640
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Flax fibres

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A team of archaeologists and paleobiologists has discovered flax fibers that are more than 34,000 years old, making them the oldest fibers known to have been used by humans. The fibers, discovered during systematic excavations in a cave in the Republic of Georgia, are described in this week's issue of Science.

Answered by nidhi8640
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Linen is the most ancient vegetable fabric known to man. For centuries people have been growing flax to make fiber and weave linen.

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