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← HistoryWhich limitation constrained high-volume silk production in early Byzantium?
A)Limited cultivated mulberry tree region✓
B)Inefficient waterwheel powered silk mills
C)Lack specialized sericulture guilds
D)Substandard chemical mordant formulas usage
💡 Explanation
Crop area limited early silk output because silkworms require mulberry trees; therefore, expansion stalled, rather than using only inefficient watermills or issues with the textile finishing, which would be part factors in efficiency later on.
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