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Object ID: 51679
Site Name: Maurice Clark
Context Number: 44ST174-04-145
Count: 1
Object Type: spoon
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Material: metal
Material Subtype: iron alloy
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Remarks: FF Artifact # 1
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SMALL FINDS RECORD
Small Find ID: 3209
No of Objects: 1
Location: Ferry Farm
Conserved: Yes
Record Date: 2/27/2004
Recorder: Dodd
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Category: Utensil
Subcategory: Spoon
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Fashionability: popular during the reign of Queen Anne 1702-1714
Post Mod: surface scratched
Remarks: Moore (1995:19) dates the dognose pattern to c. 1695-1720, Sheridan (2009:2): 1690-1740. This style was common (Sheridan 2009:2).
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Verified: 12/20/2012
Verified By: Galke
Record Last Update: 12/20/2012
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Context ID: 3973
Site Name: Maurice Clark
Context Number: 44ST174-04-145
Summary: excavation unit FF04, context 145
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