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Could they be from the inside of a light bulb?
Doug
On 2013-02-02, at 10:19, Sarah Sportman <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hello,
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> I'm trying to identify a few artifacts we recovered from back yard contexts in a 19th century mining town in the Adirondacks. We found six fragments of thin, clear glass tubes. They are a little smaller in diameter than a modern drinking straw and round in cross-section. All are broken and each fragment is less than 3 inches long. The fragments came from the yards of three different domestic sites, including a tenement house, a double house, and the superintendent's house. The sites were occupied from the mid 1870s to the mid 1890s. Any help in identifying them would be greatly appreciated!
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> thanks,
> Sarah
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