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← HistoryWhich limitation initially hindered early Byzantine patterned silk production?
A)Warp-weighted loom size constraints✓
B)Inefficient dye extraction protocols
C)Limited silkworm cocoon cultivation
D)Restricted international pigment trade
💡 Explanation
Early Byzantine silk production faced limitations because the warp-weighted looms had limited pattern repeat length due to physical constraints; therefore, intricate designs were initially difficult, rather than dye protocols posing the primary restraint.
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