Summary of Kassia St. Clair's The Golden Thread
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#1 The first humans to live in Georgia were hunters who made tools and wore pendants. They were also efficient weavers, and they created fibers from plants. This undercuts long-held assumptions about our early ancestors and gives us a fuller, richer picture of their lives.

#2 The Dzudzuana cave contains the oldest traces of fiber arts in the world, dating from 32,000 years ago. The cave's inhabitants were skilled at spinning and weaving bast fibers, which they used to make thread to sew together animal hides for clothing.

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