[Sca-cooks] Green stuff and brown glop

yaini0625 at yahoo.com yaini0625 at yahoo.com
Fri Jan 28 11:11:44 PST 2011


Can you find those articles?
Aelina

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-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Hendershott <crimlaw at jeffnet.org>
Sender: sca-cooks-bounces+yaini0625=yahoo.com at lists.ansteorra.orgDate: Fri, 28 Jan 2011 10:55:35 
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Subject: Re: [Sca-cooks] Green stuff and brown glop

I think I recall seeing reports that analysis of skeletal remains 
from the (early?) medieval period revealed pretty good teeth and that 
poor dentition began to be more noticeable later on.

Simon Sinneghe
Briaroak, Summits, An Tir


At 10:45 AM 1/28/2011, Johnnae wrote:
>I am left thinking that dental care being what it was, things that we
>might call
>glop might have been deemed edible in those days of eating primarily
>with spoons
>and a knife. If one has lost a few teeth....
>
>Johnnae


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