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Archaic Spindle Whorls of Cowboy Cave and Walters Cave in Utah
KIVA Pub Date : 2019-07-03 , DOI: 10.1080/00231940.2019.1642983
Judy F. Hilbish 1
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The theory that spindle whorls were used in the Archaic Southwest is proposed to explain the presence of spindle whorls at the Archaic hunter-gatherer of sites Cowboy and Walters Caves. The objects in question were evaluated at the Natural History Museum of Utah to determine if they have the characteristics of whorls. Also, cordage from these caves is compared with cordage from other sites to determine if it could be spindle spun as opposed to thigh-spun. If so, this would support the theory that the objects in question were used as whorls. The use of spindle whorls by hunter-gatherers is not new but finding their use in the hunter-gatherers of the Archaic Southwest is.

中文翻译:

在犹他州的牛仔洞穴和沃尔特斯洞穴的古纺锤螺纹

提出了在古代西南地区使用主轴螺纹的理论来解释在牛仔和沃尔特斯洞穴遗址的古代猎人-采集者中主轴螺纹的存在。有问题的物体在犹他州自然历史博物馆进行了评估,以确定它们是否具有螺纹特征。另外,将这些洞穴的绳索与其他地点的绳索进行比较,以确定它是否可以纺成大腿纺成的纺锤状。如果是这样,这将支持有关对象用作螺纹的理论。猎人采集者对纺锤螺纹的使用并不是什么新鲜事物,但在古西南地区的狩猎采集者中找到了使用。
更新日期:2019-07-03
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