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The piece of fine woven yarn is almost 2,500 years old and dates back to the early to middle part of the Iron Age.
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Fragments of Iron Age textile found in loch go on show for first timeA rare piece of Iron Age textile which lay buried in a loch for nearly 2,500 years is going on public display for the first ...
It was uncovered when an Iron Age loch dwelling house known as the Oakbank Crannog was excavated in 1979, but was considered too fragile to go on display. The fabric will be on show at the Scottish ...
A rare piece of Iron Age ... s Iron Age village, visitor centre and museum, on the banks of Loch Tay. The Scottish Crannog Centre is situated at Kenmore near Aberfeldy (Martin Shields/PA) The ...
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