- Context:
- Italy
- Poggio Civitate
- Tesoro Rectangle
- Tesoro Rectangle 8
- 1971, ID:286
- PC 19710693 (Object)
Descriptive Variable | Value(s) |
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Fabric Category | Ivory |
Object Type | Shaped Object::Bar / Rod / Shaft |
Decorative Technique | Incised |
Fragment Noted | false |
Object Type (notes) | Ivory Bar with Incised Square |
Size | Max. Pres. Length 0.027 m, Pres. Width 0.005-0.006 m, Max. Pres. Thickness 0.002 m |
Condition | Broken at one end and possibly at the other diagonal end; curved slightly; burnt. |
Description | Flat narrow bar, rectangular in cross section; smooth on the back and along the lateral edges; preserving incised decoration of squares hatched with diagonal parllel lines; the direction of the diagonals varies with no discernible pattern; the squares alternate in location from one edge to the other; their spacing and size is slightly irregular. |
Fabric Description | Burnt ivory |
Note |
The Poggio Civitate Excavation Project website originally included this object at this address: |
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Object Coordinate Notes | Stratum D | ||||||||
Local Grid (X) | 3.0 | ||||||||
Local Grid (Y) | B |
Property or Relation | Value(s) |
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Consists of
[Standard: CIDOC-CRM] |
ivory
[Standard: British Museum Thesaurus] |
Has type
[Standard: CIDOC-CRM] |
rod
[Standard: British Museum Thesaurus] |
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Temporal Coverage
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