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Ivory

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archaeology1 year ago

"Unraveling the Mystery of the Prehistoric Ivory Baton: New Study Reveals Its Purpose"

A study published in Science Advances reveals that a mysterious ivory artifact, dating back at least 35,000 years and found in Hohle Fels Cave, Germany, has been identified as a prehistoric rope-making tool. The artifact, made from a mammoth's tusk, features spiral grooves and holes, which researchers hypothesized were used to align fibers for rope or twine production. Testing their theory, researchers found plant fiber residue on the artifact and successfully replicated the rope-making process using a replica baton, shedding light on how the Aurignacian culture may have manufactured essential materials.

history2 years ago

"Tooth Worms" Blamed for Cavities in 18th Century Sculpture

An ivory sculpture from the 18th century called "The Tooth Worm as Hell's Demon" depicts the old belief that tooth worms caused toothache and decay. The sculpture shows two hollow tooth halves, each with a spooky scene inside. The idea of tooth worms was based on the belief that worms could make their way inside teeth, causing decay. The sculpture shows the torment of a toothache equated with the fires of hell.

royal2 years ago

Camilla faces controversy over use of ivory sceptre at coronation.

Camilla will use an ivory sceptre during the King’s Coronation, which risks sparking an environmental backlash and a rebuke from her son-in-law, Prince William, who has long been a critic of the contemporary ivory trade. Buckingham Palace appears unphased by the use of the ivory staff at the Coronation and suggested use of such material was inevitable given the age of the regalia. Camilla will also rewear Queen Mary's Crown for the Coronation, but it will not feature the highly disputed Koh-i-Noor diamond.