Site: The Godwin Ridge, Over
County: Cambridgeshire
Present location: uncertain
Preservation type: Impression in baked clay
Dimensions: 55mm x 40mm (largest area)
Material: Uncertain
Technique: Woven
Structure: Tabby (‘coarse’)
Warp/weft can be identified: No
| System A | System B | |
| Spin direction | Uncertain | Uncertain |
| Twist angle (deg) | Uncertain | Uncertain |
| Diameter | Uncertain | Uncertain |
| Ends/cm | 6 | 5 |
Textile finish: –
Selvedge: not present
Starting border: not present
Ending border: not present
Damage/Wear: –
Additions/Alterations: –
Description: textile impressions found on three fragments of baked clay. A second (finer) textile may also be impressed into the clay but no details could be recorded.
Context: Feature F.226, context [1128], SF no. <3307>
Dating: Middle Iron Age – Early Roman
Reference:
Walton Rogers, P. 2016. The Textile Imprints, in Evans et al. Twice-crossed river: prehistoric and palaeoenvironmental investigations at Barleycroft Farm/Over, Cambridgeshire, Cambridge: MacDonald Institute for archaeological research, University of Cambridge, 535, fig. 6.25.

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