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Hi Claire,
I found something that sounds very similar to this in a mid-late
nineteenth century rubbish dump - it was in association with three bone
enemas.... The preliminary research I did indicated that they would have
been used together.
Cheers,
Katharine
Katharine Watson
Underground Overground Archaeology Ltd
28 Pratt Street
New Brighton
Christchurch
027 656 3985
Claire Horn wrote:
> Hi -
>
> This is one of those "has anyone seen one of these?" postings. We have a
> large clear glass plunger/syringe from a mid-19th/early-29th century urban
> site in Binghamton, NY. It's composed of two pieces, an outer tube
> measuring approx 14 cm (5.5 in) long and 2.8 cm (1 1/8 in) diameter. The
> inside plunger piece is approximately the same length, with glass disks
> attached at each end to fit the outside tube part. Anyone familiar with
> this? If this description's not doing it, I can post a photo up
> somewhere.
>
> Claire Horn
> Binghamton University
> Binghamton, NY
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