TEXTILE: CARISBROOKE CASTLE, ISLE OF WIGHT.

Author(s): E Crowfoot

Fragments of textile, on grave-goods in one of a group of early Anglo-Saxon burials found during excavations in Carisbrooke Castle, are probably from fine linen cloth used to wrap or cover major vessels - a Cu alloy bowl, a drinking-horn, and a bucket with escutcheons.

Report Number:
75/1991
Series:
AML Reports (New Series)
Pages:
2
Keywords:
Textile

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