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<DIV>Well, I'll be darned. I just went back and looked at this wee
article, and Crowfoot's bit IS within Musson's! Musson says, "The object
was sent to the Institute of Archaeology, to whose staff I am indebted for the
photograph and who sent the object [buckle] to Mrs. G.M. Crowfoot, who kindly
made the following report:</DIV>
<DIV> 'Tablet-woven braid ..." etc. </DIV>
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<DIV>Well. Talk about finessing a reference!</DIV>
<DIV>Nancy</DIV>
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From: johnnae@mac.com<BR>To: SNSpies@aol.com<BR>Sent: 8/24/2009 8:07:45 P.M.
Eastern Daylight Time<BR>Subj: Re: [Sca-librarians] reference help<BR></DIV>
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size=2 face=Arial>Now if you search "/Tablet-woven Braid from a
Thirteenth-century Site" <BR>on google it turns up /Textiles and clothing,
c.1150-c.1450<BR>and in that citation it looks like this small article is
within another <BR>larger article by R. C.
Musson.<BR></FONT></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV></FONT><DIV CLASS="aol_ad_footer" ID="9ad57a1c8f3a1f0376af7dc1b8424b2b"><br/><font style="color:black;font:normal 10pt arial,san-serif;"> <hr style="margin-top:10px"/></font></DIV></BODY></HTML>