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I come back with another question for another idea : is there a
possibility of a (tiny, axial) handle ?<br>
In that very case, the size would be little.<br>
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Your's.<br>
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Dear Marloes Rijkelijkhuizen,<br>
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it's really a pleasure to come back to you after having been visited
by a Nymph two nights ago. She told me to beg you for the diameter
of the holes. I ask you also for the diameter of the whole thing :
if it's something as 4 - 5 cm, the dimension of holes is about 1 cm,
which a little bit too much for the thing I am thinking of. Please,
tell me...<br>
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And : what is the context ?<br>
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Your's<br>
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Le 26/11/2013 14:37, Marloes a écrit :
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<div dir="ltr">Dear all,<br>
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Two questions:<br>
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- Does anyone has any references or datings for medieval antler
crossbow nuts?<br>
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- 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?<br>
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Best wishes,<br>
Marloes<br>
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