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A '''table''' is a piece of furniture consisting primarily of a flat board or boards set up from the ground with either attached, improvised or separate legs. |
A '''table''' is a piece of furniture consisting primarily of a flat board or boards set up from the ground with either attached, improvised or separate legs. |
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Tables can be very elaborate as might be seen in higher |
Tables can be very elaborate as might be seen in higher [[rank]]ing homes or might be simple [[trestle tables]]. |
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The [[10th century]] Sala Hytta |
The [[10th century]] Sala Hytta table stood approximately 12 cm high. |
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Revision as of 12:45, 24 January 2006
A table is a piece of furniture consisting primarily of a flat board or boards set up from the ground with either attached, improvised or separate legs.
Tables can be very elaborate as might be seen in higher ranking homes or might be simple trestle tables.
The 10th century Sala Hytta table stood approximately 12 cm high.