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Shots for a household objects comp on a forum - first time I've ever shot household objects
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Oh the weather - reduced to...
Shots for a household objects comp on a forum - first time I've ever shot household objects
This is a shoe scraper which was usually found in front of private houses and public buildings so that anyone going in would be able to clean his shoes and thus will not dirty the house. One has to remember that up to some decades ago the roads were not asphalted and any one walking in winter would result in having muddy shoes. Today, this is not necessary as people would have relatively clean shoes if they had not walked through country lanes on a rainy day – MALTA
Tomb of Zhao Mo, King of Nanyue, Han Dynasty, Guangzhou. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.
I found this delightful little flint tool last year on Stanpit Marsh in Christchurch, Dorset. It's most likely a Mesolithic scraper. The distal end has been retouched. The reverse face possesses a very obvious striking platform, "bulb of percussion" and ripples emanating from the point of percussion. Many Mesolithic tools have been found on Stanpit over the years, and so I'm going with that assumption.