Textiles were first discovered in prehistoric times, dating back to around 27,000 years ago in locations such as central Europe and the Middle East. The earliest known textiles were made using materials like flax and wool, and were used for clothing and other purposes.
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Acrylic fibers were first discovered in the mid-1940s by researchers at DuPont when they were experimenting with synthetic polymers. They found that a polymer called acrylonitrile had properties that made it a suitable replacement for wool in textiles. This led to the development and commercial production of acrylic fibers for various applications.
African textiles have a long history, with evidence of weaving dating back thousands of years. The oldest known woven textiles from Africa were found in ancient Egypt, dating to around 3000 BCE. Additionally, various indigenous cloth-making traditions have existed across the continent, each with unique techniques and materials, reflecting Africa's rich cultural diversity.
Georgia's first major industry was textiles.
Textiles were first used in ancient civilizations such as Egypt, Mesopotamia, and the Indus Valley. These societies used textiles for clothing, household items, and religious purposes, with evidence of early textile production dating back thousands of years.
Textiles NOT STEEL
it was first discovered 1888
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The first gas to be discovered was hydrogen. It was discovered by chemist Henry Cavendish in 1766.
IT WAS first discovered when Lincoln was born
Niobium was discovered first.
The first continent to be discovered is South America, and not Antarctica. Antarctica was the last continent to be discovered.