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BushMoot: Come along to the amazing Summer Moot 31st July - 5th August (extended Moot : 27th July - 8th August), a festival of bushcrafting and camping in a beautiful woodland PLEASE CLICK HERE for more information.
Horn is one of those things so ordinary that I expect you have seen loads and not recognised them.
It could be that in your area all the horns were used up to make drinking horns or beakers?
Even before mass polling, as a material it had a certain rarity. (As a study of the Worshipful Company...
I hope they are what you want! I had to buy some big bundles off of Ebay to get what I wanted.
(One proper Victorian spoon for the local museums `Life before Plastic` exhibition).
These are modern spoons from Abbey Horn, the famed (and one of the last) Horncrafters.
Most degree courses in Archaeology are to make Graduates; not archaeologists.
My course was vocational, and most of my fellow students now work in Heritage.
We were taught loads of different things, but very little archaeology. How to fill out forms. lab work, piblic speak, research...
You are well placed in West Sussex; the world famous Buter Ancient Farm and The Weald And Downland outdoor museum.
Both are well set up for kids.
(My place is the Scottish Crannog Centre)
I remember my Grandfather showing me the celandines; I was a wee one, in my pushchair.
Went back there the other day; still there. No doubt they will still be blooming when I am long gone.
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