[Bonetools] Beading on comb teeth
Alice Choyke
h13017cho at iif.hu
Wed Oct 21 17:45:40 CEST 2009
One thingI can say that the notching or beading on bone/antler/horn/ivory
combs seems to start seriously developing after ten years. I have an example
of daily use by a single individual (I will send you my comb article) with
long hair who used the comb (bone) primarily to clean her hair of grit after
a day in the fields. Her family had another comb (this one of horn) which
was used for similar purposes by everyone in the family for about 20 years
and then by the mother alone for another 20 before being put away. That one
has very pronounced 'beading' on it. I think the lesson to draw is that
specialists have seriously underestimated the length of time such objects
were used in the past. If I forget to send my article remind me.
Best,
Alice
On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 12:57 PM, Anne Brundle
<Anne.brundle at orkney.gov.uk>wrote:
> Does anyone on the list know of any studies of how quickly the teeth of
> bone or antler toilet combs may become beaded? And might the way hair was
> treated make a difference to the extent of wear? Sorry if this is a
> perennial question, I only just joined!
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> Thanks
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> Anne
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> Anne Brundle
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> Curator of Archaeology
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> The Orkney Museum
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