Spoons

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Normal Spoons

A spoon with a shallow bowl and a handle.
Note: Included in this type are archaeological finds of spoons where only the bowl and possibly part of the handle has survived

Recreation Guide
800-899 900-979 980-1040 1041-1100
Encouraged

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Archaeology

  • England, York.
    • Clifford Street. 2 wooden spoons with flat handles both of which had decorated handles [Roesdahl 1981:p.110 Cat.YDL11, YDL12. Note that the illustrations are numbered incorrectly]
    • Benden. 1 wooden spoon. [MORRIS 2000:p.2267 Cat.9234]
    • Coppergate. wooden spoons [MORRIS 2000:p.2267 Cat.9985, 8896, 8899, 8898, 9234]. 1 bone spoon (bowl only) [MacGREGOR, MAINMAN and ROGERS 1999:Cat.7062].

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Double Spoons

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  • England, York. 1 made from bone [MacGREGOR, MAINMAN and ROGERS 1999:Cat.7063], 1 made from copper alloy [MAINMAN and ROGERS 2000:Cat. 10366].

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Small Toilet Spoons

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  • England, York. 1 possible toilet spoon made from copper alloy [MAINMAN and ROGERS 2000:Cat. 10365].

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Spoon with Spatula

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Spatula with Fork

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  • England, Sevington Hoard. Spatula with a 2 prong fork made from silver. [WILSON 1964:cat.68]

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References

<nocite> MacGREGOR1999 MAINMAN2000 MORRIS2000 WILSON1964 </nocite> <biblio force=false>#Template:Bib</biblio>