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Thomas Ertl is an academic known for his work in the fields of textiles and historical economies. His research encompasses a range of topics, including the production, trade, and consumption of textiles from the 8th to the 16th centuries. By examining the historical context of textiles, Ertl sheds light on their economic significance and cultural implications during pre-modern times. His studies contribute to a deeper understanding of how textiles shaped social structures and economic activities across different regions.

In addition to his work on textiles, Ertl has delved into the comparative study of law addressing diversity in pre-modern Europe and India. This comparative analysis offers insights into the legal frameworks and societal norms that governed diverse populations in these historical contexts. Furthermore, his interests extend to scientific visualization, where he explores the techniques of visually extracting knowledge from data. Through his diverse research endeavors, Ertl has established himself as a significant figure in historical and economic studies related to textiles and cultural diversity.