Troy was the junction point of commercial transportation from the Caucasus to the Near East and from the Anatolian plateau to Europe in the Prehistoric Period. It was a cultural junction of the Bronze Age with its magnificent structures and unique findings. The stone, ceramic, bone, tooth and horn industry of Troy, the city of legends, treasures and archaeological firsts, actually points to Troy's connection with the textile and weaving culture, the relationship of which has not been established until today. In this book, the enormous textile heritage that remained under the tragic story of Troy was tried to be revived with ethnoarchaeological methods and the fact that Troy was also a textile center was tried to be revealed with archaeological findings.