The Must Farm Textiles: Part One Introducing Bronze Age Textiles
We’re excited to share the first in a series of videos describing our work on Must Farm’s textiles. These updates feature textile specialist Dr Susanna Harris from the University of Glasgow discussing the assemblage and our current understanding of the textiles including their production and archaeological significance. This first part introduces Bronze Age textiles to help put the Must Farm finds in context. We’ll be releasing new videos every Monday throughout April and May describing the textiles in greater detail and providing updates on our progress examining these amazing finds.

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

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

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The Must Farm Textiles: Part Five Twining

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Wild Fibres: Clothing From Undomesticated Plants in the City

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The Must Farm pile dwelling – taste, appearance, lifestyle and communication in the Late Bronze Age

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Must Farm: The Bronze Age Settlement That Suddenly Burned Down | Digging For Britain

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London's Mass Grave: Uncovering The Mystery Of The Roman Skulls

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Inside the Indian Textile Industry with Sadhguru | The Business of Fashion

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

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Exploring Natural Fibre Types

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Why This Discovery Changes Everything We Know About Bronze Age Britain

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These Giant Stones Were Sealed for 185 Million Years – Here’s What We Found Whilst Fossil Hunting!

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What did Iron Age women wear? (cir. 300-200BCE, NW Europe / Britain)

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Must Farm Metalwork: Introduction to Socketed Axes

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Nettles for Textiles!

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The Babylonian Map of the World with Irving Finkel | Curator’s Corner S9 Ep5

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

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Flax to linen: from sowing to sewing.

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The Must Farm Textiles: Part Four Yarn and Wound Thread

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