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from St Andrews, Fife

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These fragment of woollen textile was found in 1990 in a hoard of late Bronze Age material at St Andrews in Fife. The hoard contained over 200 tools, weapons and ornaments as well as seven amber beads and three cannel coal bangles. It was buried between 950 and 750 BC.

The textile has been identified as wool, woven in a tabby weave. The preservation of this organic material is exceptional, and one of the most interesting aspects of the hoard. Only two parallels from the British Isles are known for wool dating to the Bronze Age.

Although the St Andrews hoard had been completely disturbed, archaeologists were quickly called in. Prompt examination of the area led to the recovery of many small fragments of textiles, leather, yarn, string, wood and tusk. This is the largest such group of textile, plant and leather remains of this date to have been found in Britain.

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