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What can we learn when we look at the physics of past textile techniques? Physicist, Dr. Sabetta Matsumoto, takes us inside the inner workings of an Egyptian knitted sock and other historical textile techniques, including embroidery and smocking. In our conversation, we explore what physics can reveal not only about the fabrics we create, but about the people behind them. #archaeology #archaeologist #physics #textiles #knitting // Connect With Our Guest 🤝🏽 ▶️ Sabetta Talks Math: / @sabettatalksmath ▶️ Research group website: https://research.gatech.edu/people/sa... // More Resources 🔗 📝 Full transcript: https://smitinathan.com/inside-the-ph... 🎁 Bonus content: patreon.com/smitinathan 📩 Email notifications for new episodes: https://field-notes-by-smiti-nathan.k... ✉️ Get in touch at podcast@smitinathan.com // About The Podcast 🎙️ Curiosity Meets The Past is a podcast for curious minds who love learning about the past. Each episode features a curated conversation (30min or under) with guests who reveal the layered stories behind objects, places, and people. // Other Videos You Might Enjoy 📽️ The Lost Socks of the Archaeological Record • The Lost Socks of the Archaeological Record How Knitting Transformed the Ancient World • How Knitting Transformed The Ancient World The Viking Artifact That Offers a Glimpse Into Daily Life • The Viking Artifact That Offers a Glimpse ... // Time Stamps ⏱️ 00:00 Introduction 01:32 Physics & Textiles 04:59 Challenges 08:21 Sock 15:47 Crystallography 18:06 Stretchability 23:22 Smocking 26:11 Outro // Who Am I? 🙋🏾 Hi! I’m Smiti. I've studied and traveled the world doing archaeology for the past 20+ years [yes, I have a Ph.D. in it :)]. While I still do research, I love sharing what we do beyond academic journal articles. // Acknowledgements 🙌🏾 Thanks to @BarknoorZ for creating the theme music and @laurariveiro113 for creating the podcast cover art.