Weaving Tool
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Flake of bone tapered to a point at one end. It appears to be a tool used for weaving textiles on a loom, sometimes called a ‘pin beater’. This bone tool was used to push up the weft yarns to create tighter fabric. Marked in pencil: "Gurob". From the 1889 excavations of W. M. Flinders Petrie at the ancient palace town of Gurob, which flourished in the New Kingdom.
CONDITION NOTE (1998): Incomplete, chipped, surface dirt, adhesive on surface.