- Romano-British weaving comb from Victoria Cave
Interpretation
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- This nearly complete Romano-British weaving comb with a length of 12.19cm was made out of an antler. Probably deposited sometime after 70AD as part of a Romano-British cave cult, the comb was found at the back of Victoria Cave together with, among other things, several spindle whorls. Accessioned in the T Lord Collection.
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- Johanna Ungemach
- 19-8-2016
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- “(L. 12.19 cm) ?Antler. Nearly complete with three unbroken and eleven broken teeth at base of rather irregular tapering, concavo-convex handle with rectangular butt. Well-polished, especially on left edge but badly scratched. Complete teeth with shallow cross cuts or wear grooves.”
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- Hugh Fiske
- 28-8-2016
3-D Models
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From Context
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Context: UTU_3001
- Hugh Fiske 17-8-2016