As others have mentioned, I too found it difficult to collect quantitative data from this lab. I felt like I had to contend with the intense focus and physical taxation required to participate in each station. Moreover, each group member was not exactly participating in the same manner as some spent longer weaving and others…
Week 4: Wool – Group B Data
I was the lab data recorder for group B this week. Collecting quantitative data for every step of the wool production process was somewhat difficult. The varying skill levels each group member had with spinning and weaving may make comparison or generalization from quantitative data related to such higher skill steps less useful than data…
Week 4 Lab Journal: Wool
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Week 4 Lab Journal: Weaving and Spinning
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Week 4 Lab Journal: Wool
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Week 4 Lab: Carding, Spinning, & Weaving Wool
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Week 4: Wool Making
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WEEK 4 LAB JOURNAL: Spinning Wool
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Week 4 Wool Lab Group D Data
As group D data recorder, I particularly focused on taking notes on the speed of each activity to attempt to understand how much time would have been required to process a particular quantity of wool in the ancient world. Spinning We began the initial spinning with 0.5 ounces of wool per person. Without any wool…