- Collection type
- Object
- Description
- Unquantified assemblage of yarns
- Date
- Date collected
- By 1934
- Acquisition information
- Purchased: 27/07/1934
- Materials and processes
- Material Camelid Wool Yarn Animal
- Object numbers
- Accession number: 1934.70.1
- Research and responses
In 2014 samples of camelid hair were extracted from 1990.21.8, 1886.2.80.7, 1934.70.40, 1952.7.37, 1952.7.36, 1934.70.1, 1990.21.2, 1934.70.12.1-.3 as part of a project to test the 'Viability of extracting Mitochondrial DNA from Camelid Hair sampled from Archaeological Textiles' at the Henry Wellcome Ancient Biomolecules Centre. According to the report dated 11 November 2004, it was not possible to extract Camelid DNA from the sample. (See report in RDF: Researchers: Haile.) [JC 19 11 2019]
Further items to explore
1982.8.53.3Supplementary weft spool made from cigarette cartons and carrying yellow thread.1982.8.53.3
1923.84.65Three leaves and one stalk of a plant, gakro, from which twine and weaving-yarn are made, all of which are mounted in a glass frame.1923.84.65
1941.2.115.25Spool of yarn. Part of a weaver's basket, see 1941.2.115 .1, and other components see 1941.2.115 .2 - .39 [BS [OPS move] 10/10/2017]1941.2.115.25
2003.9.330Sample of cream coloured wool yarn2003.9.330
1886.2.13Shell or stone bead1886.2.13
1921.22.123Decorated bone flute.1921.22.123
1886.2.58Necklace found around the neck of Mummy I, comprising 4 nuts [.2-.5], 7 ceramic figures [.6 - .12], and a ceramic bead [.13]. 4 of these [.2-.5] are currently unlocated.1886.2.58
1994.4.140Bottle in the form of a warrior wearing headdress and large earspools, decorated with white slip.1994.4.140