The Must Farm Textiles: Part Four Yarn and Wound Thread
In the fourth part of our ongoing video series focusing on Must Farm’s textiles Dr Susanna Harris explores some of the yarn and wound threads found during the excavation. It is unusual to find earlier stages of textile production alongside finished items at a Late Bronze Age site and we are currently investigating these artefacts.

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