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I envy you!
I spent a year in Solvaer as an exchange student. I want to go back there
so badly but cannot afford it yet. But that was before they found and
excavated the site where you were. (late 70's)
Alis
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Subject: Re: Warp weighted TW
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having discovered the joys of warp weighted TW (thanks to everyone who
answered Carla's question a few weeks back which also answered my own!) I
was wondering if anyone had any historical evidence for this?
Several years ago, when we visited a replica longhouse in the Lofoten
(sp?) Islands off Norway, I noticed that the TW display was set up this
way. I doubt it would have been set up that way if it hadn't been
historically accurate.
Ruth
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