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Tuesday, November 28, 2006
Bunsen burners or cheese moulds? by Jacqui Wood
By Steve White @ 11:42 AM :: 4813 Views :: 0 Comments :: General Archaeology
 
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Experiment
Left:
Ledro replica I used as a burner. The thin pencil of flame rose in a steady jet 20 cm high.

Center:
A replica of the rather differently shaped vessel from Bow Hill, in Sussex, could also be used as burner. When raised on supports, the flame was 32cm high and burned form 15 minutes.

Right:
A replica of the vessel from Biskupin, in Poland, was also used as a burner. The flame rose 30 cm high and burned for 25 minutes.

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A magical stoneage adventure novel written and presented by archaeologist/author Jacqui Wood. Full of mysticism, adventure, coming of age and humour. Set 6000 years ago in northern Europe.
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