The Must Farm Textiles: Part Seven Yarns
In the final part of our video series on Must Farm’s fibres and fabrics Dr Susanna Harris discusses the yarns from the site. These fantastic finds, including delicate balls of thread, are helping us unravel more information about fibre production during the Late Bronze Age. We’ll continue to share monthly updates on different artefacts and our progress throughout the post-excavation process.

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The Must Farm Textiles: Part One Introducing Bronze Age Textiles

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The Must Farm Textiles: Part Two Must Farm's Fibres and Fabrics

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Nettles for Textiles!

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The Must Farm Textiles: Part Five Twining

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Inventories of Routine from Must Farm: Mark Knight

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John Cleese’s Brillian Take on Religion & 'Life of Brian' | The Dick Cavett Show

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1986: How to Spot the Upper Class | That's Life! | BBC Archive

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Ethiopia Abandoned Tree Planting In The Desert And Did THIS—Nobody Saw This Coming

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This Engine Breaks ALL the Rules

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George Monbiot | The Most Important Technology You’ve Never Heard Of

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Man Renovates ABANDONED STONE HOUSE in 3 years and Gives it a New Life

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Prehistoric Nettle Textiles, scraping and splicing

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Living on water in the world of Stonehenge

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Hunting Beaches For GIANT Stones Filled With Fossils!

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Must Farm Metalwork: Introduction to Socketed Axes

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Natural Dyeing and Ecoprinting with Onion Skins

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The Must Farm Textiles: Part Three Fibres and Fabrics - Quality and Technology

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Flax to linen: from sowing to sewing.

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Making a Bronze Age Egtved Outfit: part one

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