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generally made of water reed fibers. other egyptian rope was made from the fibers of date palms, flax, grass, papyrus, leather, or camel hair. the use of such ropes pulled by thousands of slaves allowed the egyptians to move the heavy stones required to build the pyramids. by about b.c., rope made of hemp
technology, rope making today remains little changed since the time of the ancient egyptians. rope is sometimes generally referred to as cordage and can be divided into four categories based on its diameter. cordage under inches ( cm) in diameter includes twine, clothesline, sash cord, and a tar-covered hemp...
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not carded or combed, of kashmir (cashmere) goats ~hair; fine animal hair, not carded or combed, other than of kashmir (cashmere) goats ~hair; coarse animal hair, not carded or combed ~waste of wool or of fine or coarse animal hair, including yarn waste but excluding garnetted stock ~wool and hair; noils
of wool or of fine animal hair, including yarn waste, but excluding garnetted stock ~wool and hair; waste of wool or of fine animal hair, including yarn waste, but excluding garnetted stock and noils of wool or of fine animal hair ~wool and hair; waste of coarse animal hair, including yarn waste, but...
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