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Bone Spatula
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Carved and polished bone implement with the tip broken. One end is decorated by incision, with linear bands enclosing a section with reticular decoration. The terminal is incised with a rhombus that makes the end resemble a finger with fingernail.
Department of Ancient and Byzantine Art & Numismatics
The Alice Corinne McDaniel Collection Department of the Classics Harvard University (before 1970-2012) transfer; to the Harvard Art Museums 2012.
Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum Transfer from the Alice Corinne McDaniel Collection Department of the Classics Harvard University
Title: Bone Spatula
Description:
Carved and polished bone implement with the tip broken.
One end is decorated by incision, with linear bands enclosing a section with reticular decoration.
The terminal is incised with a rhombus that makes the end resemble a finger with fingernail.
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