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Kayla:
This is the spine for a Lice Comb - Now more commonly used as flea combs
- We recovered a similar one at Avondale Burial Place, Bibb County Georgia.
- For more information see our report (pathway below) or contact me directly
http://www.avondaleburialplace.org/ -->News --> Report --> follow Download Instructions.
See p.380-382
Hope this helps!
matt
Hugh B. "Matt" Matternes, PhD, RPA|Principal Investigator and Senior Mortuary Archaeologist
New South Associates, Inc.
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On Mar 1, 2016, at 11:11 AM, Kayla Marciniszyn wrote:
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/y73svzrgw4rnwtg/IMG_0028.JPG?dl=0
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