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<DIV>Dear Karel,</DIV>
<DIV> I need to think about this object. I don' suppose it could be made from a soft stone could it? This does not absolve you (or any one else) from sending goodies in to me for the 'bone tool of the month.</DIV>
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<DIV>Alice<BR><BR>>>> Günther Karl Kunst<guenther.karl.kunst@univie.ac.at> 6/4/2012 12:31 PM >>><BR>Der Alice and all!<BR>Unfortunately, this is not meant as an immediate reponse concerning a <BR>bonetool of the month, because the circumstances (stray find), property <BR>issues and identity (material) are still too vague. It was found by a <BR>local collector in the vicinity of a former castle in a (nowadays) <BR>remote area of northern Lower Austria. It was shown to me by Sabine <BR>Felgenhauer from the prehistoric department who carries out excavations <BR>in the castle area (pottery of High Medieval - 11th-13th c). The oblong <BR>object, with a cross-engraving on both sides, feels "warm" haptically <BR>and has been worked (file, saw, ...) all over its surface, and I <BR>think/hope it is an animal tissue, but not quite sure about that. No <BR>original surface left, and what is the meaning of the "structural lines" <BR>(dentine-ivory, antler?)? Excavator put forward ideas about a gaming <BR>piece/chessman. I attach several pictures I took under not quite ideal <BR>cicrumstances.<BR>Any suggestions welcome!<BR>all the best<BR>Karl<BR><BR></DIV></BODY></HTML>