Dear List,
The responses to our last 'button feature' are now on-line.
To follow the buttons we have a real 'brain teaser' which has us all completely baffled! Excavated from a 19th century context, with the corrosion removed and the metal cleaned up, the object is in relatively good condition and appears to be made of steel and weighs exactly 1 kg. It has a named stamped on the side with individual letter stamps and reads M_ _ LAN underneath which is LONDON.
Is it possible to have a two ended chisel blade? We think not! But what could it have been produced for?
Click on the 'XML' tab on the front screen, or from the 'Quick Link Site Map' on the first page and follow 'WHAT IS IT' pages.
Trevor
http://www.cmsmrps.org.uk - a community archaeology initiative.
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