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** Benden. 1 wooden spoon [MORRIS 2000:p.2267 Cat.9234].
** Coppergate. wooden spoons [MORRIS 2000:p.2267 Cat.9985, 8896, 8899, 8898]. 1 bone spoon (bowl only) [MacGREGOR, MAINMAN and ROGERS 1999:Cat.7062].
* England, [[S-S#Flixborough|Flixborough]. 1 bone spoon with 'knop' terminal mid C8th to early C9th [OTTAWAY FOREMAN 2009:p.231].
|Discussion
Spoons would have been the primary eating utensil after the knife [Morris 2000:p.2267]
== References ==
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FOREMAN2009
MacGREGOR1999
MAINMAN2000
MORRIS2000
OTTAWAY1992
OTTAWAY2009
ROESDAHL1981
WILSON1964