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NAUTICAL ARCHAEOLOGY, 8.4
Figure 5.
Decorated pewter spoon, 522.
K. Lead objects
K26. Lead weight, 0.105 x 0.02 m (78 K 35; 0.5/-13.0).
K27. Lead seal, 0-015 m in diameter, with part of a cruciform design containing letters B and W apparent (78 K 40; Site A, 2.0/28-5).
L. Iron obiects
Numerous hooks, rings, thimbles, blades, and tools have been found, mostly surviving only in
532-36. Five curved pewter objects, apparently with wooden cores, bearing stamped and rilled decoration on their broadest convex face. In various states of preser- vation, one (533) being crushed and without its core. Function unknown. Contexts: 532 (78 K 49; 23.8/-22.3), 533 (78 K 57; 16.7/-15.0), 534 (78 K 58; 24.9/-22.3), 535 (78 K 61; 27.1/- 23-1), 536 (78 K 74; 24.9/-22.3) (Fig. 6).
537-38.
Two knobbed pewter objects, possibly syringes of some sort (78 K 76; -13.0/ 91.4) (Fig. 7).
Figure 6. Curved pewter objects, 532-6, shown displaying their three sides, and also crushed (top right). Note the stamped decoration visible on the object top left.
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