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You might try the following two sources
Hurcombe, L. (2007). Plant Processing for Cordage and Textiles Using
Serrated Flint Edges: New chaines operatoirse suggested by combining
ethnographic, archaeological, and experimental evidence for bast fiber
processing. Plant processing from a prehistoric and ethnographic
perspective V. Beugnier and P. Crombé. Oxford, Archaeopress: 41-66.
Hurcombe, L. (2008). "Organics from inorganics: using experimental
archaeology as a research tool for studying perishable material
culture." World Archaeology 40(1): 83-115.
I am not sure what pieces she directly addresses, but the bibliographies
may be of value to you.
Thadd Nelson
Stony Brook University
On 11/18/2010 6:59 AM, Gesine Klaffke wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I´m a student at the University of Applied Arts in Germany and I am
> working on an essay about the history of nettle (Urtica dioica)
> objects in Europe.
>
> It is really difficult to find published objects. I found a few things
> in the scandinavian region and from switzerland but apart from that
> there are not so many object.
>
> Do you have objects in your museums or are you aware of one?
>
> I am hoping for your help.
>
> Sincerely yours
>
> Gesine Klaffke
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