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Object ID: 66533
Site Name: Westwood Manor
Context Number: 18CH621-005
Count: 1
Object Type: spoon
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Material Subtype: latten
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Dimensions: 3.917 cm x 2.44 cm
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Remarks: identified in Xray probable latten rat tail spoon bowl, puritan bowl shape, missing handle
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Context ID: 3316
Site Name: Westwood Manor
Context Number: 18CH621-005
Summary: lot 5, Site I-d, cellar; southeast corner of excavated portion
Short Title: cellar
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Deposit SubType: cellar
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