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Peruvians began weaving cloth around 3,000 BCE, with evidence of textile production found in archaeological sites such as Caral and the Nazca Valley. The development of weaving techniques significantly advanced with the rise of the Paracas and Moche cultures, which produced intricate and colorful textiles. These early weavings were made from materials like cotton and wool from alpacas and llamas, reflecting the region's rich cultural heritage and craftsmanship.

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