Wooden Comb, Caerlaverock Castle
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Caerlaverock Castle Reveals Ancient Secret: A Wooden Comb Unearthed Uncovering the Past at Caerlaverock Castle, a remarkable wooden comb has been discovered, shedding light on daily life from the 1400s to 1500s. This double-sided birchwood comb was once a common tool for grooming, and its recovery from the moat during excavations between 1955 and 1966 provides a unique glimpse into history. Measuring 85 x 47 x 15mm, this ancient comb is now on display as part of the Rae Project collection at Caerlaverock Castle in Dumfries and Galloway. For those interested in exploring the castle's rich past, visit our website for information on how to plan your visit. Caer176 is the catalog number assigned to this significant find, a testament to its importance in understanding life during that era.
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