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CATEGORY 4: HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS AND FURNITURE<br />

SPOONS<br />

All spoons are of copper alloy unless otherwise stated.<br />

Type 1 Spoons with a round bowl (Fig 73? 2008-2011),<br />

2009 SF BKC 4724, T481. Period 1 or 2. In fragments, a large part of the<br />

bowl is missing. Length 122.0 mm, diameter of bowl 26.5 mm.<br />

2010 SF BKC 5015, V88. Period 3 or 4? Fragment, most of the handle is<br />

missing. Length 34.0 mm, diameter of bowl 23.0 mm.<br />

2011 SF BKC 5392, V686 L81. Make-up? Period 2. Fragments of a round bowl.<br />

Type 2 Spoons with a pear-shaped bowl (Fig 73; 2012-2015).<br />

2013 SF BKC 4625, T310 F112. Pit. Period 5c. Fragments of a pear-shaped<br />

bowl.<br />

2015 SF BKC 5255, V373 F53. Pit. Period 5? Fragments, part of the<br />

bowl is missing.<br />

Type 3 Spoons with a mandolin-shaped bowl (Fig 735 2016-2019).<br />

2017 SF BKC 2652(C), H16 L2. Topsoil. Post-<strong>Roman</strong>. Fragment of a bowl,<br />

broken across the neck. Length 32.0 mm, maximum diameter 25.5 mm.<br />

Folding spoon (Fig 73; 2020)<br />

In printed catalogue.<br />

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