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Nina Crummy has recently produced a catalogue and discussion of wax spatula handles in the form of Minerva (Feugere type A5); this is now the 11th known from Britain, and the most easterly.  The spatulas were used for smoothing down large areas of wax on writing tablets.  Minerva was the goddess of wisdom and learning, so is appropriate for such an object, but Crummy also points out that when detached the handle functions perfectly well as a simple figurine of Minerva.  As she was also a goddess of healing, it may then have been used as an amulet or votive offering.","notes":"In addition to the 9 handles in Crummy 2002, a 10th was found in Hampshire (see reverse of PA newsletter no. 4, Spring 2002).","old_findID":"SF8530","id":"36929","objecttype":"SPATULA","classification":"handle","subclass":"Feugere type A5","reuse":null,"created":"2002-05-08 00:00:00","broadperiod":"ROMAN","updated":"2011-02-24 12:19:48","treasureID":null,"secwfstage":"3","secuid":"0013EA1612901134","findofnote":null,"objecttypecert":null,"datefound1":"2001-09-01","datefound2":null,"createdBy":"19","curr_loc":null,"inscription":null,"reason":null,"subsequentAction":null}],"record":[{"id":"36929","old_findID":"SF8530","uniqueID":"0013EA1612901134","objecttype":"SPATULA","classification":"handle","subclass":"Feugere type A5","length":"54.5","height":null,"width":"12","thickness":"17","diameter":null,"quantity":"1","other_ref":null,"treasureID":null,"broadperiod":"ROMAN","numdate1":"43","numdate2":"410","description":"Cast copper-alloy handle from a wax spatula, in the shape of the goddess Minerva.  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The spatulas were used for smoothing down large areas of wax on writing tablets.  Minerva was the goddess of wisdom and learning, so is appropriate for such an object, but Crummy also points out that when detached the handle functions perfectly well as a simple figurine of Minerva.  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