We are often led to think that "prehistoric clothing" is exclusively made of animal skin. While this may be true for the most ancient periods of prehistory, in the Bronze Age, different varieties of fibers were used to make fabrics, including wool and linen. Through reconstructions of clothes and tools it will be possible to discover the techniques of fabric processing and take a look at the fashion of 4000 years ago.
By MUSE and the Ledro Pile-Dwelling Museum