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Karen:
Have you considered that it may be an individual cigar holder. I have
seen several of these (cigar holders) in high quality cigar stores.
Just a wild guess!
How does it look cleaned up or is it?
DP
At 10:17 PM 2/24/2008, you wrote:
>Hi all
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>During excavations at a late-19th century timber mill settlement on Lake
>Cootharaba, in southeast Queensland, Australia, an interesting metal
>artefact was found. It is a cylindrical item around 6cm long, with what
>appears to be a knob that twisted around the barrel of the item, possibly
>extending and retracting an interior piece. An image of the item is
>available at http://www.atsis.uq.edu.au/index.html?page=78055
><http://www.atsis.uq.edu.au/index.html?page=78055&pid=42037> &pid=42037
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>We have come up with a few suggestions and ideas here, but would appreciate
>any more concrete information and identification of such an item. And
>whether people have come across something similar in their work? Or any
>other ideas?
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>Your help is appreciated.
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>Cheers
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>Karen
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>Karen Murphy
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>School of Social Science
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>(Anthropology, Archaeology, Criminology, Sociology)
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>University of Queensland
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>Brisbane QLD 4072
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>Australia
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>Ph: +61 7 3346 9551
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>M: 0401 644 678
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>Email: [log in to unmask]
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>Visit the Mill <http://www.atsis.uq.edu.au/index.html?page=42037&pid=41684>
>Point Archaeological Project website
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>Queensland State Representative
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>Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology
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