Thanks to everyone for their responses. While I had been thinking of it as an ampule for medicine and had ruled out its being used as a spirit level (the bubble is too big - and BTW Ron, we used laser levels, not line levels) I admit to never even considering that it might be part of a christmas light, Scrooge that I am... Another possibility that occured to me, and an off list person is that it might contain machine oil - for fine machinery or instrumentation. The area where this was found served as a Quarantine station, and then as a medical and biological research facility (http://www.cofc.edu/%7egrice/index.html) so this is not implausible. However, the deposit was a jumble. It contained lab glass, dry cell batteries, tobacco cans, perfume bottles, cold cream jars, fine porcelain and kids' toys, so association doesn't narrow the possibilities very much... I'll update the web site when I get the contents analyzed.
thanks again,
Carl Steen
From: Carole Nash <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tue, 26 Feb 2008 2:38 pm
Subject: Re: Artifact ID
Morphine (pharmaceutical) ampule. Sorry I can't put my hands on a reference at
the moment. C.
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>Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2008 14:00:16 -0500
>From: "Sichler, Judith" <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Re: Artifact ID
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>Is it one of those old "bubbler" Christmas lights that are making a
>comeback?
>
>Judith A. Sichler, Ph.D., RPA
>MACTEC E&C- Knoxville
>865/588-8544x1158 - Fax 865/588-8026
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Carl
>Steen
>Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 1:54 PM
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>Subject: Artifact ID
>
>I found this item in a mid 20th century context. Any ideas? Image at:
>
>http://38ch69.com/What%20page.html
>
>Thanks
>Carl Steen
>
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