This link comes from a friend in the UK.
”Whetstone Typology: Or the First Shipwreck of Turid Fiskarbekk and Marine Archaeologists Who Had to Think Again”, | Paal Nymoen - Academia.edu
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This link comes from a friend in the UK.
”Whetstone Typology: Or the First Shipwreck of Turid Fiskarbekk and Marine Archaeologists Who Had to Think Again”, | Paal Nymoen - Academia.edu
The third part of grinding and honing includes the story about the Eidsborg stones with the story about Turid Fiskarbekk. It takes 11 pages. Part 3 will come April 15 on the net. At the moment an experiment is done with 'burned Eidsborg stones'. That will also be included in the part about Eidsborg.
Thanks for the additional information. I thought the story and project are interesting.
I love the work some people do about the history of sharpening stones!
Next I want Margeja to take a long trip to Japan... ;)
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Last year we visited Sweden and found there the wonderful Losbrynet. We wrote an article about this stone 8 pages long.
We now are translating it in English. Its a lot of work. Chapter 3 is now 117 pages.;-)