lihvlindid
Lihvlindid is a term that refers to a type of ancient textile found in archaeological sites in Estonia and other parts of Northern Europe. The term is Estonian, literally meaning "lace linens," and is used to describe a specific type of woven fabric that was used for clothing and household linens.
Characteristics of lihvlindid include a loose weave, often made from wool or linen, and incorporated with traditional
The origins of lihvlindid date back to pre-Christian times, with the earliest examples found in Estonian burial
The preservation of lihvlindid has been a challenge for archaeologists, as the delicate nature of the fabric
Today, the study of lihvlindid is of particular interest to textiles scholars and historians, offering a unique