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Historical samples have often been misidentified as knitting due to how closely they can appear in the finished products if made using the Coptic stitch.
Some artifacts have a structure so similar to knitting, for example, 3rd-5th century CE Romano-Egyptian toe-socks, that it is thought the "Coptic stitch" of nalbinding is the forerunner to knitting.