01-10-2009, 07:18 PM
Brian,
Apart from the Camomile Street soldier, where the visual evidence has been convincingly shown in this thread by Jef to be ambiguous, can you point to any other evidence for these items being associated with clothing, such as position in excavated burials or something similar. The reason I ask this is that without evidence of that sort to back up the claim for them to be clothing fasteners, any such claim will never be able to be anything more than hopeful assumption.
Crispvs
Apart from the Camomile Street soldier, where the visual evidence has been convincingly shown in this thread by Jef to be ambiguous, can you point to any other evidence for these items being associated with clothing, such as position in excavated burials or something similar. The reason I ask this is that without evidence of that sort to back up the claim for them to be clothing fasteners, any such claim will never be able to be anything more than hopeful assumption.
Crispvs
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