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The pair of river valley civilization innovations that most directly relates to textile production are:
1. The domestication of plants: This innovation allowed for the cultivation of crops, such as cotton and flax, which were used to produce fibers for making textiles.
2. The invention of the spinning wheel: This invention revolutionized textile production by significantly increasing the speed and efficiency of spinning fibers into thread, which was then woven to create fabrics.