FIG. 10 in When ivory came from the seas. On some traits of the trade of raw and carved sea-mammal ivories in the Middle Ages ...
FIG. 10. — Pair of ceremonial staffs carved in narwhal tusks, England, 2nd quarter of the 12th century. A, Victoria and Albert Museum: A. 79-136; B, National Museums Liverpool: 1995.42. Lengths: A, 117 cm (Photo © Victoria and Albert Museum); B, 110 cm (Photo © National Museums Liverpool). ... : Pub...
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Summary: | FIG. 10. — Pair of ceremonial staffs carved in narwhal tusks, England, 2nd quarter of the 12th century. A, Victoria and Albert Museum: A. 79-136; B, National Museums Liverpool: 1995.42. Lengths: A, 117 cm (Photo © Victoria and Albert Museum); B, 110 cm (Photo © National Museums Liverpool). ... : Published as part of Dectot, Xavier, 2018, When ivory came from the seas. On some traits of the trade of raw and carved sea-mammal ivories in the Middle Ages, pp. 159-174 in Anthropozoologica 53 (14) on page 170, DOI: 10.5252/anthropozoologica2018v53a14, http://zenodo.org/record/4311961 ... |
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