The term "Bayeux Tapestry" is misleading because the artwork is actually an embroidery, not a tapestry. Tapestries are woven, while the Bayeux piece is made using a technique called stitchery, where colored wool yarn is sewn onto a linen background. Additionally, it was likely created in England, not Bayeux, France, which further complicates the title's accuracy. Thus, calling it a tapestry oversimplifies and misrepresents its artistic technique and origin.
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