[Bonetools] (no subject)

Alice Choyke h13017cho at iif.hu
Sun Jan 31 10:29:26 CET 2010


Dear Etan,
    But if you add on what is missing from the brushy parts it would be
longer - maybe it is a mustache brush - just joking. However - what does
Marloes say - she has seen the greatest vaiety of wierd Early Modern Age
objects made from bone.

Alice

On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 6:36 AM, Etan Ayalon <etana at eretzmuseum.org.il>wrote:

>  Dear Bly,
>
> Are you sure about the length you gave for this bone object (1.5 inches = 3.75
> cm)? It seems rather small and probably uneasy to use as a toothbrush...
>
> Etan
>
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> *From:* bonetools-bounces at listserv.niif.hu [mailto:
> bonetools-bounces at listserv.niif.hu] *On Behalf Of *Bly Straube
> *Sent:* Friday, January 29, 2010 4:17 PM
>
> *To:* bonetools at listserv.niif.hu
> *Subject:* [Bonetools] (no subject)
>
>  Does anyone have an idea what this object may be? It is 1.5 inches in
> length and was found on a late 17th-century site in South Carolina, USA.
>
>
>
> Beverly A. (Bly) Straube, FSA
>
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