Bone & Antler Carving

January 24, 2026 1 min

The Value from Waste

  [expand] What made bone and antler carving significant was its transformation of waste into worth—taking material that could have been discarded, investing skill and labor, producing objects that served…

January 24, 2026 1 min

The Archaeological Evidence

  [expand] Preserved bone objects provide detailed evidence of craft techniques, styles, uses. The Finds: Waterlogged sites and urban excavations yield abundant bone artifacts—showing evolution of styles, technical sophistication, range…

January 24, 2026 1 min

The Trade and Value

  [expand] Worked bone objects appeared in trade networks—transported distances, exchanged between regions, creating economic connections through craft goods. The Market: Combs particularly were trade items—found in archaeological contexts far…

January 24, 2026 1 min

The Color: Staining and Dyeing

  [expand] Natural bone was tan or white—colors that could be modified through staining, creating contrast, adding visual interest. The Darkening: Heating bone darkened it—controlled charring created brown or black…

January 24, 2026 1 min

The Decoration: Adding Meaning

  [expand] Beyond functional shaping, bone objects often received decorative carving—patterns, images, symbols that added meaning and value. The Geometric Patterns: Lines, dots, hatching, triangles, diamonds—simple geometric elements combined into…

January 24, 2026 2 min

The Objects: What Was Made

  [expand] Bone and antler produced wide range of objects—some utilitarian, some decorative, some combining function with aesthetic appeal. The Combs: Combs were ubiquitous bone objects—essential for hair management, lice…

January 24, 2026 2 min

The Tools: Specialized Implements

  [expand] Working bone required tools adapted to material’s hardness and brittleness—different from wood-working tools though sometimes superficially similar. The Knives: Fine-pointed knives with strong blades carved detail—removing small amounts…

January 24, 2026 2 min

The Processing: From Raw to Workable

  [expand] Raw bone or antler required preparation before carving could begin—cleaning, cutting, sometimes softening to make working easier. The Cleaning: Fresh bone from recently slaughtered animal retained meat fragments,…

January 24, 2026 2 min

The Materials: Sources and Properties

[expand]Bone and antler came from different sources, had different characteristics, served different purposes despite superficial similarity. The Bone Sources: Cattle, horses, sheep, pigs—any large animal slaughtered—provided bones. The size and…