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I changed the name of your article to Prillar-Guri, Pillar-Guri is a mis-spelling. The sources are also quite certain she played a ram's horn, not a lur. -- Egil 16:57, 28 Mar 2005 (UTC)
- Works for me. Your analysis that the story makes the best sense as a product of the Norwegian national romantic period seems correct and I'll incorporate it.
- See you also added excellent material on Norwegian weights and measures. Any chance you can explain the Norwegian tax assessment of land in terms of 'hides' and 'skins'? (Williamborg)
- Sorry, not much other than that there was a tax value which decided how much tax should be paid anually. For agriculturual areas the tax typically was an amount of butter - presumably the hides were for forests and hunting grounds? -- Egil 18:05, 29 Mar 2005 (UTC)