Nie wszystko „tarło” co ma zęby – w poszukiwaniu funkcji

This article presents the research related to identifying the actual function of an object made of deer bones excavated in Kujawy, in the village of Brzezie (site 4). It was discovered in the remains of a partly dug building, most probably residential, dated back to the 12th – 13th centuries. Origin...

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Main Authors: Kamilla Waszczuk, Daniel Żychliński, Piotr Pachulski, Robert Prawniczak
Format: Article
Language:ces
Published: Poznańskie Towarzystwo Przyjaciół Nauk 2016-01-01
Series:Slavia Antiqua
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Online Access:https://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/sla/article/view/12002
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Piotr Pachulski
Robert Prawniczak
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description This article presents the research related to identifying the actual function of an object made of deer bones excavated in Kujawy, in the village of Brzezie (site 4). It was discovered in the remains of a partly dug building, most probably residential, dated back to the 12th – 13th centuries. Originally, the historic object in question was identified as an ancient percussion instrument. However, in the course of microscopic tests and experiments this interpretation was rejected. It was stated that the artefact could not have served to clean animals’ skins, either. Finally, in the course of research procedures, it was agreed that it was a tool for decorating clay vessels.
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spelling doaj.art-0f117038d5d44a0689dd5f738ed15f462024-04-28T12:04:10ZcesPoznańskie Towarzystwo Przyjaciół NaukSlavia Antiqua0080-99932016-01-015710.14746/sa.2016.57.10Nie wszystko „tarło” co ma zęby – w poszukiwaniu funkcjiKamilla Waszczuk0Daniel Żychliński1Piotr Pachulski2Robert Prawniczak3APB THOR Sp. z o.o.APB THOR Sp. z o.o.APB THOR Sp. z o.o.APB THOR Sp. z o.o.This article presents the research related to identifying the actual function of an object made of deer bones excavated in Kujawy, in the village of Brzezie (site 4). It was discovered in the remains of a partly dug building, most probably residential, dated back to the 12th – 13th centuries. Originally, the historic object in question was identified as an ancient percussion instrument. However, in the course of microscopic tests and experiments this interpretation was rejected. It was stated that the artefact could not have served to clean animals’ skins, either. Finally, in the course of research procedures, it was agreed that it was a tool for decorating clay vessels.https://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/sla/article/view/12002Kuyaviaearly Middle Agesbone idiophone
spellingShingle Kamilla Waszczuk
Daniel Żychliński
Piotr Pachulski
Robert Prawniczak
Nie wszystko „tarło” co ma zęby – w poszukiwaniu funkcji
Slavia Antiqua
Kuyavia
early Middle Ages
bone idiophone
title Nie wszystko „tarło” co ma zęby – w poszukiwaniu funkcji
title_full Nie wszystko „tarło” co ma zęby – w poszukiwaniu funkcji
title_fullStr Nie wszystko „tarło” co ma zęby – w poszukiwaniu funkcji
title_full_unstemmed Nie wszystko „tarło” co ma zęby – w poszukiwaniu funkcji
title_short Nie wszystko „tarło” co ma zęby – w poszukiwaniu funkcji
title_sort nie wszystko tarlo co ma zeby w poszukiwaniu funkcji
topic Kuyavia
early Middle Ages
bone idiophone
url https://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/sla/article/view/12002
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