‘All it needs is momentum’: Turning the wheel on handspinning

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  1. Excellent and interesting. Reflecting a lot of my feelings and thoughts on spinning and whorls! I wonder if you could point me in the direction of origin of the approximate 1030 date of the spinning wheel as this is something that I’ve been trying to research on and off for AGES! Many thanks.

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    1. Thanks JB! Take a look at the Barber (1994) reading above, if you can get your hands on it. Full of fascinating information. I know there is considerable debate among historians as to which culture first invented the spinning wheel and when. The idea quoted above is from Pacey, Arnold (1991). Technology in World Civilization: A Thousand-Year History (First MIT Press paperback ed.). Cambridge MA: The MIT Press. pp. 23–24.

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      1. Thank you. I expect one day we’ll get a definitive answer! Until then we continue reading. I’ll see if I can track down that book. Many thanks for your prompt reply.

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