[Bonetools] medieval object
annick.thuet at laposte.net
annick.thuet at laposte.net
Fri Oct 10 19:22:22 CEST 2014
Dear David and Sonia,
Thank you very much for your answers and for this very interesting article. I was asked the question of a container, given the quality of closing both ends, using small pegs ... I do not have any other photos you submit now, I am sorry!
Thank you again!
Annick
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De: "Sonia O'Connor" <S.Oconnor at bradford.ac.uk>
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Dear David,
Sorry I missed the early date. Should have read Annick’s email more carefully.
Thanks,
Sonia
Dr Sonia O'Connor PhD FSA FIIC ACR Honorary Visiting Fellow, University of York
Post-doctoral Researcher
Archaeological Sciences
Division of AGES,
University of Bradford
Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD7 1DP, UK
tel 01274 23 6498
From: Bonetools [mailto:bonetools-bounces at listserv.niif.hu] On Behalf Of Dave Constantine
Sent: 10 October 2014 15:48
To: Mailing list for archaeologists of the research group for the study of object and waste of bone, antler. ivory and horn.
Subject: Re: [Bonetools] medieval object
My reasoning for the salt container over powder horn was the dating (X-XI) and it’s similarity to one of a similar period (XI I believe) that Marloes showed me.
Regards,
David
From: Sonia O'Connor
Sent: Friday, October 10, 2014 3:40 PM
To: Mailing list for archaeologists of the research group for the study of object and waste of bone, antler. ivory and horn.
Subject: Re: [Bonetools] medieval object
Dear Annick and Dave,
I agree that it looks like a container but I was thinking about a powder horn. I remember Marloes showing me a similar shaped example from Holland. Can you send some move views?
Sonia
Dr Sonia O'Connor PhD FSA FIIC ACR Honorary Visiting Fellow, University of York
Post-doctoral Researcher
Archaeological Sciences
Division of AGES,
University of Bradford
Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD7 1DP, UK
tel 01274 23 6498
From: Bonetools [ mailto:bonetools-bounces at listserv.niif.hu ] On Behalf Of Dave Constantine
Sent: 10 October 2014 15:34
To: Mailing list for archaeologists of the research group for the study of object and waste of bone, antler. ivory and horn.
Subject: Re: [Bonetools] medieval object
Hello Annick,
It looks like a “salt container” of the Early Medieval. Similar containers of antler (and sometimes bone) are found around Germany, Switzerland, Poland and even the Netherlands etc. An interesting article on them can be found at http://www.academia.edu/2899033/Cum_grano_salis_-_Salt_and_prestige._Late_Viking_Age_and_Early_Medieval_T-shaped_and_Cylindrical_Salt_Containers_2007_
Regards,
David Constantine
From: annick.thuet at laposte.net
Sent: Friday, October 10, 2014 3:18 PM
To: Bonetools at listserv.niif.hu
Subject: [Bonetools] medieval object
Hello everyone,
I'm looking for comparables that object antler found in the Somme, in a context X-XI S, on a rural habitat.
It could be an abbot ferrule or "tau", or simply a stick of highly decorated shepherd. Do you see parallels?
I thank you in advance.
sincerely
Annick Thuet
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