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Toilet Instruments: Symbols of Dissent?
Oxford Journal of Archaeology Pub Date : 2016-07-22 , DOI: 10.1111/ojoa.12090
Nina Crummy 1
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Summary A set of mid-first-century AD toilet instruments from Silchester includes tweezers in the form of a sheathed sword and a lanceolate nail-cleaner with iron core. Other tweezers from the same site confirm the set was made by an innovative local smith. Linking the set to the general sword- and spear-shaped forms and indigenous use of nail-cleaners, the question is raised of how far these small personal items reflected British disaffection immediately after the conquest, and particularly with the disarmament of the Atrebates and other tribes.

中文翻译:

马桶工具:异议的象征?

小结西尔切斯特(Silchester)的一组第一世纪中叶公元厕所工具包括带鞘剑形式的镊子和带铁芯的披针形指甲清洁剂。来自同一地点的其他镊子证实这是由一位创新的当地铁匠制作的。将套装与一般的剑形和长矛形形状以及本地使用的指甲清洁剂联系起来,就提出了一个问题,即这些小型个人物品在征服后立即反映出英国人的不满,特别是在解除阿特雷贝茨人和其他人的武装方面有多大程度部落。
更新日期:2016-07-22
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