The weavers live in villages around and take the yarn supplied by these traders to their homes where the looms are located in sheds adjacent to their houses.
The weavers and their families spend long hours working on these looms. A variety of sarees, towels, shirting, ladies dress material and bedsheets are produced in these looms. They then bring back the finished cloth to the traders. Here, they can be seen getting ready to go to the merchant in the town.
The trader keeps an account of the yarn given and pays them money for weaving this into cloth.
The above passage is an example of what among the following?