An ancient piece of woven fabric which lay buried at the bottom of Loch Tay for thousands of years is to go on display to the public for the first time.
Archaeologists have dated the material back to between 480 and 390BC, and think it was most likely used as clothing by Iron Age dwellers.
It’s being displayed at the Scottish Crannog Centre, just a few hundred metres from where it was discovered.
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