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Late Roman spoons found in Britain, ~5th century AD
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That pointy end tho... Gives a whole new meaning to "spooning"...
My bet is the pointy end us where wood or leather used to be.
The details on some of those pointy ends would indicate otherwise. Probably just for fork like uses.
Like the rat-tail Japanese knives have.