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Study on the prehistoric decorated spindle whorls in Haidai region of China

open access: yesHeritage Science
Spindle whorls are a kind of spinning tools of crucially important in prehistoric period. Haidai region is one of the main historical and cultural areas of prehistoric China, and had a relatively developed textile handicraft production, where a large ...
Yuan Tao, Qicai Wang
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Retroperitoneal spindle cell variant of embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma in a child

open access: yesMedical Journal of Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth, 2019
Spindle cell rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) is a rare variant of embryonal RMS that has a predilection for young males and most commonly involves the paratesticular region followed by the head and neck.
Aditya Pratap Singh   +3 more
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Cotton and Wool: Textile Economy in the Serakhs Oasis during the Late Sasanian Period, the Case of Spindle Whorls from Gurukly Depe (Turkmenistan)

open access: yesEthnobiology Letters, 2016
Gurukly Depe is an archaeological site located in the Serakhs oasis in southeast Turkmenistan, excavated since 2010 by the Polish-Turkmen archaeological mission directed by Professor Barbara Kaim from the University of Warsaw.
Dominika Maja Kossowska-Janik
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SPINDLE-WHORLS FROM THE LATE TRYPILLIA SETTLEMENT TROIANIV

open access: yesArchaeology and Early History of Ukraine, 2020
At the Troianiv settlement more than 200 ceramic whole and fragmened spindle-whorls (SW) have been found. The size of the SW from Troianiv can be roughly divided into large, medium and small, with a diameter of approximately 55, 40 and 30 mm respectively. The height of the SW is from 2.0 to 3.5 cm. The weight of the SW ranges from about 20 up to 45 g.
Бурдо, Н.Б.
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Application of GIS techniques to analysis of spatial distribution patterns of loom-weights, spindle-whorls and tokens at Pistiros, ancient Thrace, within a domestic/urban context

open access: yesVirtual Archaeology Review, 2010
A long-term systematic international excavation project has attested the existence of a wide range of past human activities in the emporion Pistiros. An assemblage of artefacts indicating the conduct of different economic activities on the site includes ...
Malgorzata Grzybalska
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Recreating Historic European Spindle Spinning

open access: yesEXARC Journal, 2021
Spinning is a vital step in the production of textiles, whereby fibres are drawn out (drafted) and twisted together to make thread. In the present day, several culturally unique types of spinning are recognised, such as the thigh-rolling technique of ...
Mary Ann Megan Cleaton   +3 more
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The interaction of distant technologies: bridging Central Europe using a techno-typological comparison of spindle whorls [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
The study of prehistoric textile production requires the excavation of sites with exceptional organic preservation. Here, the authors focus on thread production using evidence from two fourth-millennium BC pre-Alpine wetland sites: Arbon-Bleiche 3 in ...
Leuzinger, Urs   +4 more
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Spindle Whorls from Urriðakot

open access: yes, 2015
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Traustadóttir, Ragnheiður
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Spindle Whorls of Late Trypillia – Troy(aniv) and Troy

open access: yesArchaeology, 2018
Керамічні прясельця кружала належать до категорії артефактів, що була значно поширеною на етапі Трипілля СІІ, проте досі залишається слабо вивченою. У роботі пропонується систематизація та класифікація цієї категорії знахідок пізнього етапу Трипілля ...
Бурдо, Н.Б.
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An attempt at typological classification of clay spindle whorls of the Tarnobrzeg Lusatian culture

open access: yes, 2022
The aim of the article is to present an attempt at typological classification of clay spindle whorls of the Tarnobrzeg Lusatian culture. It is a closely related category with textiles, but still quite often marginalized by archaeologists in the studies ...
Jabłkowska, Aleksandra   +1 more
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