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To me, it looks like a lock escutcheon for the type of lock most often
seen on luggage, which has a swinging hasp with a rectangular loop that
engages the lock mechanism.
Marty Pickands, New York State Museum
>>> [log in to unmask] 6/2/2005 6:49:29 PM >>>
Hey Everyone,
Ok, ok, we're stumped here! This artifact,
http://www.sricrm.com/histarch/badge.jpg was found during a survey
out in the desert of extreme southwestern New Mexico. It was found in
association with a possible rock ring and two to three pieces of SCA
(sun-colored amethyst) glass. The break to right below the opening
appears to be just that, a break. The drill holes in the upper right,
left, and bottom center appear to be original to the piece.
I have not handled the piece but all I can guess at this point is that
represents some sort of horse tack. Does anyone have a more intelligent
or informed interpretation? Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Matthew A. Sterner, M.A., RPA
Senior Project Director
Statistical Research, Inc.
(520) 721-4309
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