Roman spatula.

Willems

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Im back for a evening hunting in the dark.
Found some coins 1700.
And the special roman spatula.
2e-4e century.
 

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Judging from the info provided in the post, are you sure its a spoon and not a spatula? Whatever it is, GREAT find. You guys over there have so much history in the ground and I for one am grateful that you can recover it and preserve it.

What is it made of???
 
Judging from the info provided in the post, are you sure its a spoon and not a spatula? Whatever it is, GREAT find. You guys over there have so much history in the ground and I for one am grateful that you can recover it and preserve it.

What is it made of???

Haha yea your right.
Could not find the good englisch word for it.
But thanks.
The spatula is made of bronze.
 
its a very interesting and old piece Willems , thanks for sharing it with us . :congrats:
 
An excellent find. I am glad you were able to recover this ancient "Eating Utensel". Spoon or spatula, either way it is a fantistic find.

thank you for sharing. :congrats:
 
Now that's a really old relic! I wonder what it was used for? Looks too small to flip burgers with. :lol:

Really incredible find, Willems! Thanks for posting it! :thumbsup02:
 

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