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Spindle Whorls

open access: yes, 2015
Spindle whorls - Lullinstone, England.
Ferguson, Everett
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The Golden Horde Non-Glazed Ceramics from Bagaevka Settlement

open access: yesАрхеология евразийских степей
The article examines Golden Horde non-glazed ceramic wares from the Bagaevka settlement of the second half of the 13th – 14th century (coins found on the monument were minted from the late 1270s to the early 1360s), situated in the Saratov region.
Leonard F. Nedashkovsky   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Locating an Antiquarian Initiative in a Late 19th Century Colonial Landscape: Rivett-Carnac and the Cultural Imagining of the Indian Sub-Continent

open access: yesBulletin of the History of Archaeology, 2020
In this paper I seek to understand antiquarian practices in a colonial context in the Indian sub-continent with reference to J.H. Rivett-Carnac who was a member of the Bengal Civil Service.
Bishnupriya Basak
doaj   +1 more source

Dealing With Inbuilt Age: A Bayesian Approach to Radiocarbon Dating of Rice, Bamboo and Charcoal From Non Ban Jak, Thailand

open access: yesArchaeometry, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT New radiocarbon determinations from rice grains and bamboo have been obtained from Non Ban Jak, Northeast Thailand. These, along with charcoal, date a late Iron Age building sequence. The results come from short‐lived species and charcoal with potential inbuilt age. We built a series of Bayesian models to obtain a reliable chronology.
C. F. W. Higham, T. F. G. Higham
wiley   +1 more source

Women, whorls and wheels

open access: yes, 2010
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community onlySpinning, a task modern western society has eliminated from the list of household chores, was once a staple of every medieval woman’s life.
Plummer, Janilee L.
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Spindle whorls in medieval Norway: household- or trade product? A study of stone and low fired pottery in the small medieval town of Borgund

open access: yes, 2022
This thesis explores the organisation of production of spindle whorls in Sunnmøre, western Norway. It is a sub-study of the Borgund Kaupang Project, and thus it has a bottom-up perspective, seeking knowledge of everyday life at Borgund in the Middle Ages.
Edland, Kristin Ersdal
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Secondary Use of Ceramic Vessels in Ancient Khwarazm

open access: yesАрхеология евразийских степей
The paper deals with the results of the study of ceramics secondary use in ancient Khwarazm. The source base of the study includes the results of archaeological works carried out in the last century on the sites of ancient Khwarazm and the results of ...
Azizkhan Zh. Toreniyazov
doaj   +1 more source

Perineurioma‐like EMA‐positive calvarial neoplasms: clinicopathological study of eight cases

open access: yesHistopathology, EarlyView.
Perineurioma‐like, EMA‐positive calvarial neoplasms (PLECN) are a rare group of intraosseous spindle cell tumours that demonstrate overlapping morphologic features of perineurioma and fibroblastic meningioma. These lesions tend to behave indolently but show a propensity for progressive growth.
Raheel Rizwan   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

Comparison in spindle whorls

open access: yes, 2016
Archaeologists use artefacts (material culture) to understand what life was like in the past. The analysis of artefacts allows us to reconstruct ancient technologies and gives clues to social systems and how and why they change.
Kerdsap, Puangtip, Chang, Nigel
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