[Bonetools] Bonetools Digest, Vol 155, Issue 7

Jennifer Hull jennifer.hull at anu.edu.au
Wed Mar 20 23:04:01 CET 2019


Dear Kinga,

Thank you for the photo's.  Yes, that is what I would expect to see and interpret as a bead separator, much more delicate than the one from my site which its quite thick.  I'm not sure what alternative interpretation I could make though, it's a difficult one.

Regards,
Jennifer



Jennifer R. Hull
PhD Candidate
Associate Fellow, Higher Education Academy (AFHEA)
Research School of Humanities & The Arts
School of Archaeology & Anthropology
Banks Building (#44), Rm 116
The Australian National University
Jennifer.Hull at anu.edu.au

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Dear Jennifer,

I agree with Petar that your object seems a bit heavy for a typical bead
separator.
I'm familar with such artefacts originating from the Early Bronze Age
context in Poland, they are often found in association with bone, shell and
faience beads, so the question of interpretation is easier in this case.
They also have typical use-wear patterns indicative of their function.

I'm attaching some quick photos of the unpublished bead separators I've
been working with.

Hope this helps.

Best,
Kinga Winnicka
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