Before photography, visual records of historical events could be covered by a tapestry. Perhaps the most celebrated, is the Bayeux Tapestry, knocked up to chronicle the shenanigans leading up to the Battle of Hastings.
Similar to photography, where it's been possible to airbrush people from history, tapestry makers have been able to unpick people from history. But the similarities don't stop there. The Bayeux Tapestry is a kind of haberdasher's documentary... (Continued at www.tinybangtheories.com)
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