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> Dear Nancy
>
> How large are those you cited? The 2.7cm ones shown in the York dig are
> absolutely dinky. How could you possibly use anything that small? I bought &
> experimented with some 5cm model railroad plywood ones from Holly House, and I
> want to go on record that I don't want to try anything smaller!
> Hroswitha
>
> PS No, I lost the business card for them but will try to get another soon, so
> others of us can try that size.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Just wanted to pass on some further information about historical tablets.
> > Four more tablets -- one of wood, one of bone, and two of bone/antler -- were
> > found in Alamanni graves (5th-8th c.), specifically from Bruchsal,
> > Bischofsburg, and Suelchen bei Rottenburg, Germany. (p. 374 in "Die
> > Alamannen," Stuttgart, Theiss, 1997) These tablets are not in my new book,
> > so I am delighted to add more Germanic evidence to what I've already
> > published.
> >
> > Nancy
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