A textile fragment from the Dalagergård grave Found around the pin of a bronze fibula from a Late Roman Iron Age grave from Dalagergaard was a small fragment of a tablet-woven border, made with at least 6 tablets. The piece was made of Z/Z-spun yarn; density about 7 tablets per ½ cm. Tabletwoven horders are fairly common in textile finds from the Late Roman Iron Age, while ribbed borders were preferred in the Early Roman Iron Age. Lise Bender Jørgensen  
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