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About this object

  • ID:

    ROP95[1939]<1415>

  • Production date:

    Early Medieval; Middle Saxon; 8th century

  • Location:

    In Store

  • Ring-shaped (annular) loom weight with three crescent-shaped indentations. Weights made from baked clay held the warp threads on vertical looms tight, which made weaving easier. Cloth was woven from wool and also plants such as flax. English cloth was traded across Europe. Finds of clay loom-weights, bone pin-beaters and spindle whorls show that Londoners were spinning wool and weaving cloth, some to be used for clothing or in the home, cloth was also made to be traded.  < ...Read more

  • Measurements

    H 52 mm; DM 120 mm (overall), H 51 mm; DM 123 mm; WT 630 g (overall)

  • Materials

    ceramic

  • Last Updated

    2024-04-03

FURTHER INFORMATION
  • NUMBER OF ITEMS

    1

  • STATUS

    archaeological archive

  • COPYRIGHT HOLDER

    digital image copyright Museum of London

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