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There is an error on this page. Iron needles are known from at least the 9th Century. ''Italic text''Anglo-Scandanavian Ironwork from 16-22 Coppergate''Italic text'' by Patrick Ottaway from The Archeology of York Volume 17: The Small Finds lists 150 needles and 70 possible needle shanks.
There is an error on this page. Iron needles are known from at least the 9th Century. ''Italic text''Anglo-Scandanavian Ironwork from 16-22 Coppergate''Italic text'' by Patrick Ottaway from The Archeology of York Volume 17: The Small Finds lists 150 needles and 70 possible needle shanks from (40 of which were identified as being iron).

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There is an error on this page. Iron needles are known from at least the 9th Century. Italic textAnglo-Scandanavian Ironwork from 16-22 CoppergateItalic text by Patrick Ottaway from The Archeology of York Volume 17: The Small Finds lists 150 needles and 70 possible needle shanks from (40 of which were identified as being iron).