Sasaferrato Super Refuser! Sep 23, 2023 #331 DaveCinzano said: I bet you were always getting sent to the praeceptor's office for forgetting your stylus and wax tablet Click to expand... Clay, we had clay tablets. My late father had a slate and slate pencil in primary school. That was 1920's.
DaveCinzano said: I bet you were always getting sent to the praeceptor's office for forgetting your stylus and wax tablet Click to expand... Clay, we had clay tablets. My late father had a slate and slate pencil in primary school. That was 1920's.
StoneRoad heckling from the back! Sep 23, 2023 #332 The Vindolanda tablets are actually very thin wood ... they only survived because of the wet ground. Vindolanda tablets - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org e2a - the same conditions have also preserved an enormous number of leather items, especially shoes & sandals. e2a2 - vin[22] - chamfron [1 of 2] par StoneRoad2013, on ipernity Last edited: Sep 23, 2023
The Vindolanda tablets are actually very thin wood ... they only survived because of the wet ground. Vindolanda tablets - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org e2a - the same conditions have also preserved an enormous number of leather items, especially shoes & sandals. e2a2 - vin[22] - chamfron [1 of 2] par StoneRoad2013, on ipernity
DaveCinzano WATCH OUT, GEORGE, HE'S GOT A SCREWDRIVER! Sep 23, 2023 #333 Sasaferrato said: Clay, we had clay tablets. My late father had a slate and slate pencil in primary school. That was 1920's. Click to expand... BC/AD?
Sasaferrato said: Clay, we had clay tablets. My late father had a slate and slate pencil in primary school. That was 1920's. Click to expand... BC/AD?
Sasaferrato Super Refuser! Sep 23, 2023 #334 DaveCinzano said: BC/AD? Click to expand... Feeky Chucker!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!