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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 ...
Discovered in 1979 at the Oakbank Crannog, the textile is thought to be one of Britain’s oldest surviving woven fabrics ...
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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.
The woven fabric, believed to be one of the oldest of its kind in Britain, was found in Loch Tay in Perthshire where it was naturally preserved by the silt on the bottom. It was discovered in 1979 ...
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