[Bonetools] Worked antler

Alice Choyke Choyke at ceu.edu
Wed Mar 23 15:14:15 CET 2016


I agree with Sonia - it is certainly antler tine and it may  well be the beginnings of a grip for some kind of a tool that was never finished because the material failed.

Best,
Alice



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>>> "Maja G." <majagrguric at gmail.com> 3/23/2016 9:49 AM >>>

Dear Bonetoolers,


any idea what this is? Is it a worked antler tine? What could have it been used for? Unfortunately, I don't have the date for it, but it could be medieval.. It was found in northeaster Croatia (Baranya).


Best regards,


Maja Grgurić 
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