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'''Spoons''', in [[period]], were often made of [[metal]], [[wood]], [[bone]] or [[horn]]. The most commonly found examples are metal, presumably because it doesn't decompose as readily as the other materials mentioned.
[[image:spoons.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Replica medieval spoons of pewter, horn and wood.]]'''Spoons''', in [[period]], were often made of [[metal]], [[wood]], [[bone]] or [[horn]]. The most commonly found examples are metal, presumably because it doesn't decompose as readily as the other materials mentioned.


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Revision as of 16:10, 28 April 2006

Replica medieval spoons of pewter, horn and wood.

Spoons, in period, were often made of metal, wood, bone or horn. The most commonly found examples are metal, presumably because it doesn't decompose as readily as the other materials mentioned.