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My guess is that it is a modern piece. The working of compact cetacean bone has a long tradition going back to the paleolithic. The very open texture of this material, particularly of the interior, does not make it very useful for functional objects or for
fine carving but there are plenty of worked 'objects', often of indeterminate purpose, from coastal archaeological sites where whales commonly beached or whaling was undertaken. This carving does not look like it has been buried or that it is of any great
age. Most of the modern pieces I have seen are from Alaska and were sold to tourists but these generally depict local deities or folklore. There is a very fine collection of contemporary sculptures in whale bone (jaw, vertebrae etc.) in the Royal Ontario
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<b>Sent:</b> 02 December 2019 13:56<br>
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<div dir="auto">Dear Jean-Marc and Sonia,
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<div dir="auto">Thank you very much. </div>
<div dir="auto">That was a great surprise for me. </div>
<div dir="auto">Is there any particular historical period or population, group which produced artifacts from whale bone? Sorry for this amateur question, but I am studying Roman bone objects, and I have never met a whale bone artifact before. 😀</div>
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<div dir="auto">Thank you!</div>
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<div dir="auto">All the best, L.V.</div>
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<div name="x_messageReplySection">On 2 Dec 2019, 13:45 +0100, Sonia O'Connor <S.Oconnor@bradford.ac.uk>, wrote:<br>
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it is cetacean jaw bone. probably on of the larger baleen bearing whales.</div>
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<div dir="ltr">I got some photos with a very strange bone object from Syria. One of my Syrian students sent me these pictures. According to her, the sculpture belongs to a friend who does not know anything about the place it has been found. Actually, there
is no information about the find context or chronology at all.</div>
<div dir="ltr">It is not even sure it is an ancient artifact, however, the features of the sculpted portrait seems of ancient Greek-Roman style. Have anyone seen anything similar to this? Does anyone know the function and the raw material of this object? </div>
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<div dir="ltr">Thank you very much for your help!</div>
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<div dir="ltr">All the best,</div>
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