Taper burn mark

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Taper burn marks in Haddon Hall, England.
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Taper burn marks in Haddon Hall, England.

Taper burn marks are deep flame shaped scorch marks often found on the timber beams of early modern houses.[1] They were once thought to have been accidental scorches from a taper candle, but research suggests that most marks may have been made deliberately, as there is clear patterning of the activity.[2] They are theorised to have been made as part of a folk superstition, then thought to protect the building from fire and lightning.[1]

They are often found around entrances to the home such as fireplaces, doors and windows.[3]

Over 80 such marks have been discovered in the Tower of London.[4]

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