The Root of the Problem

On the Relationship between Wool Processing and Lanolin Production

Authors

  • Laura B Mazow East Carolina University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/jmea.v27i1.33

Keywords:

Bronze and Iron Age technology, cross-craft, lanolin, perfumed unguents, wool processing

Abstract

Reconstructions of ancient wool-processing techniques have generally been based on the assumption that lanolin was a by-product of the woolen textile industry. However, both ancient and modern sources point to significant procedural differences between the extraction and recovery of lanolin and the preparation of wool for spinning and weaving. The different conditions necessary to produce spinning wool or to recover lanolin are, in fact, contradictory rather than complementary, and wool working and lanolin production must therefore have been separate, albeit related industries. Recognizing lanolin as produced by boiling wool offers an explanation for a number of difficult-to-understand Linear B references and supports the interpretation of sign *145 (wool/LANA) in perfumed unguent ingredient lists as ‘wool for its lanolin’. It further enables archaeological reconstructions of these technologies and of cross-craft interactions in the Bronze and Iron Ages.

Author Biography

  • Laura B Mazow, East Carolina University
    Laura Mazow is an assistant professor in the Department of Anthropology at East Carolina University. Her current research interests focus on investigating the function of Bronze and Iron Age bathtub installations and reconstructing ancient textile technologies and related crosscraft interactions. Recent publications include: ‘Throwing the baby out with the bathwater: innovations in Mediterranean textile production at the end of the 2nd/beginning of the 1st millennium BCE’, in M.-L. Nosch and E. Anderson (eds.), Textile Production and Consumption in the Ancient Near East, 213-21 (Oxford: Oxbow, 2013); and ‘The “bathtub coffin” from Tel Qitaf: a re-examination of its context and function’, Palestine Exploration Quarterly 146 (2014).

Published

2014-06-06

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How to Cite

Mazow, L. B. (2014). The Root of the Problem: On the Relationship between Wool Processing and Lanolin Production. Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology, 27(1), 33-50. https://doi.org/10.1558/jmea.v27i1.33