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Object Name Whorl
Category Type Ceramic
Object Sub-category Ceramic -- Tool
Material Ceramic
Subjects and Themes Weaving and textiles
Manufacture Handmade
Ceramic Fabric Black Ware
Decoration None
General Description Roughtly disc-shaped whorl, black ware with brown on the surface. Very small hole drilled through the middle of one side but very off-center on the other. Originally broken in two pieces with a crack down the center, previously repaired.
Completeness Whole
Width (cm) 3.3
Height (cm) 2.5
Diameter (cm) 0.3
Dimension Notes Height taken at the thickest part, diameter taken of hole on both sides.
Weight (g) 25.2
Excavation Date 1927-06-17
Exc. Object ID x11
Excav. Ceramic Type M15
Excav. Ceramic Serial # 0
Primary Location Holbrook Hall, Pacific School of Religion
Catalog Object
Collection Tell en-Nasbeh Collection
Catalog Type Archaeology
Catalog Date 2009-10-15
Conservation Condition Good
Conservation Notes Crack down the center of whorl, previously repaired. Glue is holding well, some chips around crack probably made before time of repair. Handle gently, no new repairs needed.
Object ID B2009.1.32
Old Museum ID 444
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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Catherine Foster, William Frederic Badè. (2010) "B2009.1.32 from Asia/Palestinian Authority/Tell en-Nasbeh/Square AJ20/". In Bade Museum. Aaron Brody (Ed). Released: 2010-02-16. Open Context. <https://opencontext.org/subjects/33cb776b-2fa8-42d5-303b-d98e1869eedb> ARK (Archive): https://n2t.net/ark:/28722/k2k64kq8s

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