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Archaeologists at the Museum of London Archaeology have identified a rare and unique artifact found at an Iron Age site at ...
The unique collection features more than 1,300 bone and antler objects that were found during excavations in a single town.
When this comb was made it was much larger and would have looked prettyThe fragment of a bone comb was recovered during the archaeological excavations at the Prebendal Manor, Nassington.
This bone comb dates from time of Roman occupation - AD50-early 5th century. It was discovered in the Roman walled town of Dorchester and has fine bone teeth and decorative patterns. The comb may ...
The knotty question of the origins of our alphabet has been partly straightened out by the discovery of a comb. In June 2016 ... misidentified as a small bone. On closer inspection, Edward ...
The fragment of a bone comb was recovered during archaeological excavations at Prebendal Manor, Nassington. To date no other inscribed pieces have been found in Northamptonshire. The inscription ...