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English: Oil Jar in cow horn for mosquito-repelling pitch oil , a by-product of the distillation of wood tar. Carried in a leather strap on a belt. Ranea, Norrbotton, since 1921 in Nordiska museet, Stockholm.
Deutsch: Olgefäß aus Kuhhorn für insektenabwehrendes Pechöl, ein Nebenprodukt der Destillation von Rinde aus Ranea, Norrbotton, Schweden. Seit 1921 im Nordischen Museum Stockholm. Das Gefäß wurde mittels einer Lederschlaufe am Gürtel getragen. Quelle: Text in der Vitrine
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