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geoff carver <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 25 Oct 2007 13:32:42 +0200
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how 'bout the dutch? i vaguely remember someone there seemed to be running a 
pipestem group of some sort...
& excuse my ignorance, but how did binford get this? from dated excavated 
material, or somewhere from records in the pipeworks themselves? i can't 
imagine a trade journal for the period in question, but has anyone seriously 
looked at the records of pipemaking workshops to see if binford's formula 
correlates with records on advances in production techniques?
and are these things bored out (drilled after manufacture, which i assume 
not to be the case, given that i would expect that this would result in a 
lot of breakage) or is the hole made before the pipe is fired, in which 
case, are you estimating from the size of the bore before or after 
shrinkage?
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