What If We Called It the ‘Flax Age’ Instead of the ‘Iron Age’?

Archaeology has traditionally had a fundamental bias against fabric. Fabrics are after all highly perishable, withering away within months or years, and only rarely leaving traces behind for those coming millennia later to find. Archaeologists—predominantly male—gave ancient ages names like “Iron” and “Bronze,” rather than “Pottery” or “Flax.” This implies that metal objects were the … Continue reading What If We Called It the ‘Flax Age’ Instead of the ‘Iron Age’?