Object Based Learning

Counter

Description


This game piece or counter was likely made from either bone or ivory. It is not perfectly circular nor of uniform thickness. The size of the surface from which it was cut would determine the accuracy of such an operation. Manufacture may have included use of a lathe for the larger decorative element and a drill for the central element. This would have been used just as counters are used in board-games of today. The Latin word for counter is calculus.

Details

Title:
Counter
Collection:
Macquarie University History Museum
Url:
https://mq.pedestal3d.com/r/BEQRSVYao6
Tags:
Archaeology,Daily Life,Artefact,
Fields:
Ancient History (Year 11 & 12)
Accession
MU4493
Material/s
Possibly bone
Dimensions
22.52mm diameter

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Macquarie University History Museum (2024). Counter, MU4493. //sveltekit-prerender/artefacts/counter/ (accessed on: Fri Aug 02 2024).

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