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Weaving Comb
Object/Artifact
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Trimontium Museum
Image © National Museums Scotland
Name/Title
Weaving Comb
Entry/Object ID
L.2021.190
Description
Bone Weaving Comb with incised decoration from the Roman site at Newstead
Use
This weaving comb would be used to help weave the thread in order to make a garment to wear.
Context
During the excavations commissioned by James Curle, numerous tools associated with weaving were found, including this weaving comb.
Collection
National Museums Scotland
Category
Weaving comb
Tools
Acquisition
Accession
X.FRA 471
Source (if not Accessioned)
National Museums Scotland
Notes
Loan
Made/Created
Time Period
1st - 2nd century
Ethnography
Cultural Region
Continent
Europe
Culture/Tribe
Romano British
Lexicon
Nomenclature 4.0
Nomenclature Secondary Object Term
Comb, Weaving
Nomenclature Primary Object Term
Comb, Textile
Nomenclature Sub-Class
Textile Manufacturing Equipment
Nomenclature Class
Textileworking T&E
Nomenclature Category
Category 04: Tools & Equipment for Materials
Getty AAT
Concept
weaving comb
Other Names and Numbers
Other Numbers
Number Type
Previous Accession Number
Other Number
I.15.346
Material
Bone
Color
Brown
Condition
Overall Condition
Good
Relationships
Related Person or Organization
Person or Organization
James Curle
Related Publications
Publication
A Roman Frontier Post and Its People
Web Links and URLs
National Museums Scotland weblink to object
Provenance
Provenance Detail
1905 - 1911 Excavations
Acquisition Method
Found
Exhibition
Permanent Exhibition
Interpretative Labels
Label Type
Object Label
Label
The round spindle whorl weighted the bottom of a spindle as it was spun., gradually twisting wool fibres into yarn. The combs may have been used for patting the yarn into place during weaving