[Bonetools] crossbows and flees

François Poplin poplin at mnhn.fr
Wed Nov 27 11:47:01 CET 2013


Le 26/11/2013 14:37, Marloes a écrit :
> Dear all,
>
> Two questions:
>
> - Does anyone has any references or datings for medieval antler 
> crossbow nuts?
>
> - Objects like the attached picture are often described as 
> flee/licecatchers. It is said that inside a cotton ball with honey and 
> blood was put to trap the flees/lice. It was hung on a dress or put 
> inside a wig. Does anyone have references for these items or for this 
> explanation?
>
> Best wishes,
> Marloes
>
>
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Dear Marloes,

halas ! Too weak for such nuts ; and am I right that the opposite side 
is brocken, not interrupted by the groove for the cord/wire ?

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François POPLIN

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