In Hispanic studies, "" is an abbreviation for Loores de Nuestra Señora , a work by the 13th-century poet Gonzalo de Berceo .
(like a needle or carved bone) against a neutral background with a scale bar, it is the archaeological plate .
This specific stanza is part of a larger corpus analyzed for its metric structure and linguistic nuances in Old Spanish. Identifying Your Specific File
In archaeological catalogs, "" often stands for Levha (Turkish for "Plate").
Specifically, Lv 38b is cited in research regarding ancient bone industries, such as the excavations at Perge .
To determine exactly which one you have, look for these visual cues:
You can find similar archival numbering in the Istanbul University Academic Archive. 2. Medieval Spanish Literature (Gonzalo de Berceo)
in a medieval script, it is a page from the Berceo manuscript .