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Site: 18BC139 Bull’s Head Tavern Context: Feature 9 South ½ (Brick-lined Privy, Rowhouse Lot), Stratum 3, Level 2, Lot 397 Context Date Range: c. 1732-1950 Material: Tortoise Shell Maker’s Mark: None Inscription: None Description:
This bodkin appears to be crudely made, with an irregular hole and rounding
at the end. It could have acted as a bodkin for threading drawstrings
and ribbons or it could have been used as a naalbinding needle. Naalbinding
is a Scandinavian technique for looping yarn into garments that look
similar to crocheted or knitted clothes. |
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