[Bonetools] weaving combs

isabelle.sidera isabelle.sidera at mae.u-paris10.fr
Thu Oct 29 09:21:47 CET 2015


Dear Consuelo, 

How do you explain the use-wear on the holes which appears clearly on the rectangular comb ?

Good day,

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> Le 27 oct. 2015 à 18:41, Consuelo Mata Parreño <consuelo.mata at icloud.com> a écrit :
> 
> Dear all,
> 
> In the Iberian Peninsula Iron Age the combs are different. In the Late Bronze Age Age/Early Iron Age rounded (1st image) and in the Middle Iron Age are rectangular (2nd image). Always they are made of bone and ivory. Really, We do not think they are used as textile tool.
> 
> Consuelo Mata
> 
> 
> <0017.jpg>
> 
> <0002_Serreta.jpg>
> 
>> El 26 Oct 2015, a las 10:54, trzaska at lineone.net escribió:
>> 
> <Irish IA Textile Combs.pdf>
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