Viking Thread Maker - Photos and Description
ILL got this book to me earlier this week:
Viking Artefacts: A Select Catalogue by James Graham-Cambell (ISBN: 0-7141-1354-9)

Description:
82. Bone thread-maker
Lund, Skåne, Sweden
Lund (Kulturen): KM 53436:572
Two-pronged implement of hollow bone, with highly polished surface. L 5.8 cm
From the Thule excavations (1000-50). Such bones were used for twining threads; a similar thread-maker from Lund has runes inciced on it with the words tinbl bein (‘tvindeben’) (Blomqvist and Mårtensson 1963, 57 fig. 41: Moltke 1976. 376, 378). Date: LVP.
Lit. Blomqvist and Mårtensson 1963, 174, fig. 179.
Well,
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Thank you!
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BTW - Did any of that other documentation I sent you lead to fun facts?
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Pray for a boring month this month for me? It's been far too "interesting". =)
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I love his writing style! Along with Thomas Jefferson, I have to say he has one of the most clear though processes I have ever read.
I just finished a whole series of reads on syphilis, codpieces and courtesans. *chuckle* It’s funny where research will lead you!
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Interesting did equal profitable. But it also equalled a lot of equipment repairs and replacements and some drama I didn't need.
But it's a new month now. I would like the positive side of "interesting" and not the negative this time. =)