which materials used for weaving clothes during Neolithic age
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wool, cotton and flax (linen) for weaving in Neolithic age
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Stone Age Man's early experiments with string and thread lead to the first woven textiles. Threads and strings of different sizes were knotted and laced together to make many useful things. Finger weaving, lacing and knotting together of threads by hand, is still used today by many weavers.
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