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<description>A website about archaeozoology, taphonomy and worked bone. You will find a diary, links and literature concerned with these subjects.</description>
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<title>Stefan&#039;s Florilegium: Caring for bone utensils</title>
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<title>Stefan&#039;s Florilegium: Comb information</title>
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<title>Dye Recipes from the Mappae Clavicula</title>
<description>The earliest copy of the Mappae Clavicula was a manuscript in the Benedictine monestary of Reichenau, dated to 821-822, which is no longer in existence. The translation below is based on the Phillipps-Corning Mappae Clavicula manuscript, currently in the Corning Museum of Glass at Corning, NY. This manuscript was translated by Sir Thomas Phillips and printed in the 1847 edition of Archaeologia. This manuscript is primarily concerned with metalworking and making of pigments, but scattered among the recipes are several that deal with creating &quot;dye&quot; liquids (used either to paint or dye fabric) and instructions for dyeing fabric and leather.</description>
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