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In Ledro, 4,000 years ago, people used to weave! It is testified by this linen belt, a thin fringed-band, exceptionally conserved in the deepest area of the pile-dwelling. We are talking about the Bronze Age and the numerous finds in ceramic, flint and bronze found between the piles fixed on the lake bottom, show that the village had a varied and intense handmade production.

Details

  • Title: Ancient handmade
  • Date Created: 2013
  • Location: Val di Ledro (Trento), Italy
  • Photographer: Matteo De Stefano
  • Object Name: Bronze Age handicraft

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