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Collection Item: Socketed Point
Basic info
- Collection
- Archaeology
- Object name
- Socketed point
- Object category
- Anglo-Scandinavian
- Description
- Bone socketed point, decorated with relatively fine incised lines dividing the bone into several sections. The sections are decorated with diagonal incised lines. There are three lateral perforations.The end of the bone which is retained is not worked, and, unlike the other examples, is the distal end of the metatarsal. Waterman 1959 describes this and three other similar examples "of gouge like form, normally made from the metatarsal bones of ox; the are sometimes hollowed along the length, as if to receive a handle, and are trimmed on one side to form a blunt point. Like the antler points these objects are usually ornamented by transverse and diagonal incisions." See YORYM : C594.2, C593, C590 and C584 for examples of antler tines decorated in a similar fashion.
- Production date start
- 866
- Production date end
- 1066
- Period
- Anglo-Scandinavian
Identification
- Object number
- YORYM : C587.2
- Number of objects
- 1
- ID
- 10836
Physical Characteristics
- Materials
- Bone (Whole)