[Bonetools] object 16/17th c

Marloes Rijkelijkhuizen marloesrijkelijkhuizen at hotmail.com
Tue Mar 1 10:07:20 CET 2011


Dear Sarah, Thank you for your comments. Steve, thanks for your clarification, I haven't made that clear in my previous e-mail.
 
Best wishes, Marloes
 
> To: bonetools at listserv.niif.hu
> From: spa105 at york.ac.uk
> Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2011 08:12:39 +0000
> Subject: Re: [Bonetools] object 16/17th c
> 
> Hi Marloes,
> 
> Just to clarify; this is not a standard composite comb, but rather what MacGregor refers to as a 'riveted mount', and Biddle calls a 'horn and bone comb'. The toothplate would be a single piece of horn or (perhaps) wood. There is a complete (roman) example from York, and another from late saxon london. Finds of the connecting plate alone like this are common in English towns between 10th and 12th C (see particularly winchester and thetford); hence my question about context and residuality. Your example fits this type very well, but it is the first I have seen outside the British Isles. Type 4 in my classification.
> 
> Steve
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