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Object Name Whorl
Category Type Stone
Object Sub-category Stone -- Tool
Material Limestone
Subjects and Themes Weaving and textiles
Manufacture Handmade
Decoration None
General Description Gray stone spindle whorl with one dome-shaped side and the other side flattened. Hole bored through the center. Chips around the edge of the flattened side, and some very small chips around the edge of the hole on the dome-shaped side.
Cultural Period Iron IIA
Early Date (BCE) 950
Late Date (BCE) 850
Occupation Level II
Completeness Whole
Width (cm) 2.1
Diameter (cm) 3.5
Dimension Notes Diameter of hole = 0.9 cm.
Weight (g) 28.7
Excavation Date 1932-05-14
Exc. Object ID x42
Excav. Ceramic Serial # 0
Primary Location Holbrook Hall, Pacific School of Religion
Catalog Object
Collection Tell en-Nasbeh Collection
Catalog Type Archaeology
Catalog Date 2009-11-09
Conservation Condition Good
Conservation Notes Good condition, intact with a few larger chips around the flattened edge. No repairs needed.
Object ID B2009.1.67
Old Museum ID 1813
Photo Number 1060
Publication Notes McCown, C. C. 1947. Tell en-Nasbeh, Vol. I: Archaeological and Historical Results. Berkeley and New Haven:...
Has note Bade Museum Accession Numbers are unique number given to each object in a collection that was received from the same source at the same time.
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Rebecca Hisiger, William Frederic Badè. (2010) "B2009.1.67 from Asia/Palestinian Authority/Tell en-Nasbeh/Square V13/Silo 295". In Bade Museum. Aaron Brody (Ed). Released: 2010-02-16. Open Context. <https://opencontext.org/subjects/079ce8db-b840-4b25-da75-391fa0ff6791> ARK (Archive): https://n2t.net/ark:/28722/k2cj8gt23

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