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- catalog contributor b8125486.
- catalog contributor b8125487.
- catalog contributor b8125488.
- catalog coverage "Europe, Eastern Antiquities, Roman Catalogs.".
- catalog coverage "Hungary Antiquities, Roman Catalogs.".
- catalog created "1994.".
- catalog date "1994".
- catalog date "1994.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1994.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 128-133).".
- catalog description "Introduction: 1. Possible classification of bone carvings as reflected by sources -- 2. Technical process of bone carving -- 3.Theoretical aspects of determinng bone carving workshops -- 1. Bone Carvings Decorating Weapons and Military Equipment: I. Sword and dagger pommels -- 2. Hilt guards or basket hilts -- 3. Hilts -- 4. Scabbard slides -- 5. Scabbord chapes -- 6. Ferrules -- 7. Bow stiffeners and plates -- II. Carved Bone Ornaments of the Provincial Wear: 1. Buttons -- 2. Buckles -- 3. Dress pins (fibulae) -- III. Jewellery: 1.Bracelets -- 2. Rings -- 3. Beads -- 4. Necklace ornaments, pendants (crepundia) -- IV. Hair-Styles, the Use of Bone Hair-Pins, and Comb Use of the Romans: 1. Undecorated bone hair-pins -- Globular pins -- 3. Decorative pins -- 4. Combs -- V. Bone Objects Connected with Cosmetics and Physical Culture: 1. Unguentum jars (narthecium) -- 2. Spatulae (focus) -- 3. Unguentum sticks -- 4. Casket mounts -- VI. Bone Objects of Everyday Use and Tools Made of Bone: 1. spoons -- 2. Knives -- 3. Knot looseners, mouthpieces and bits, arrow-heads, punchers or perforators -- 4. Tools of women's housework: sewing needles, spinning and weaving equipments".
- catalog description "VII. Spread of Using Written Records: Writing and Counting Implements Made of Bone: 1. Writing tablets (pugillares, cera) -- 2. Styli -- 3. Counting discs (calculi) -- VIII. Carved Furniture Decoration: 1.Pivots, hinges -- IX. Entertainment, Play: 1. Musical instruments (lyre, flutes) -- 2. Games (dice, board games) -- 3. Sports (strigilis) -- X. Sacral Objects, Religious Relics -- XI. Bone Objects of Unknown Function and Unfinished workshops Pieces -- Catalogue -- Provenance of the Objects as Listed in the catalogue -- Dating of Types.".
- catalog extent "228 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Bone objects of the Roman collection.".
- catalog identifier "9637421831".
- catalog isFormatOf "Bone objects of the Roman collection.".
- catalog isPartOf "Catalogi Musei Nationalis Hungarici. Seria archaeologica ; 2.".
- catalog isPartOf "Catalogi Musei Nationalis Hungarici. Series archaeologica ; 2".
- catalog issued "1994".
- catalog issued "1994.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Budapest : Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum,".
- catalog relation "Bone objects of the Roman collection.".
- catalog spatial "Europe, Eastern Antiquities, Roman Catalogs.".
- catalog spatial "Hungary Antiquities, Roman Catalogs.".
- catalog spatial "Hungary Budapest".
- catalog spatial "Hungary".
- catalog subject "Bone carving Hungary Budapest Catalogs.".
- catalog subject "Bone carving Hungary Catalogs.".
- catalog subject "Excavations (Archaeology) Hungary Catalogs.".
- catalog subject "Ivories, Ancient Hungary Catalogs.".
- catalog subject "Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum Catalogs.".
- catalog subject "NK6020.5.H9 B57 1994".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction: 1. Possible classification of bone carvings as reflected by sources -- 2. Technical process of bone carving -- 3.Theoretical aspects of determinng bone carving workshops -- 1. Bone Carvings Decorating Weapons and Military Equipment: I. Sword and dagger pommels -- 2. Hilt guards or basket hilts -- 3. Hilts -- 4. Scabbard slides -- 5. Scabbord chapes -- 6. Ferrules -- 7. Bow stiffeners and plates -- II. Carved Bone Ornaments of the Provincial Wear: 1. Buttons -- 2. Buckles -- 3. Dress pins (fibulae) -- III. Jewellery: 1.Bracelets -- 2. Rings -- 3. Beads -- 4. Necklace ornaments, pendants (crepundia) -- IV. Hair-Styles, the Use of Bone Hair-Pins, and Comb Use of the Romans: 1. Undecorated bone hair-pins -- Globular pins -- 3. Decorative pins -- 4. Combs -- V. Bone Objects Connected with Cosmetics and Physical Culture: 1. Unguentum jars (narthecium) -- 2. Spatulae (focus) -- 3. Unguentum sticks -- 4. Casket mounts -- VI. Bone Objects of Everyday Use and Tools Made of Bone: 1. spoons -- 2. Knives -- 3. Knot looseners, mouthpieces and bits, arrow-heads, punchers or perforators -- 4. Tools of women's housework: sewing needles, spinning and weaving equipments".
- catalog tableOfContents "VII. Spread of Using Written Records: Writing and Counting Implements Made of Bone: 1. Writing tablets (pugillares, cera) -- 2. Styli -- 3. Counting discs (calculi) -- VIII. Carved Furniture Decoration: 1.Pivots, hinges -- IX. Entertainment, Play: 1. Musical instruments (lyre, flutes) -- 2. Games (dice, board games) -- 3. Sports (strigilis) -- X. Sacral Objects, Religious Relics -- XI. Bone Objects of Unknown Function and Unfinished workshops Pieces -- Catalogue -- Provenance of the Objects as Listed in the catalogue -- Dating of Types.".
- catalog title "The bone objects of the Roman collection : in memoriam Gizella Erdélyi / María T. Bíró.".
- catalog type "text".