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Medieval groove plane: A wood-carving tool from the archaeological excavations in Elbląg

https://doi.org/10.62077/r0kf8n.lo0e0a

Przemysław Michalik

The author focuses on explaining the way of using and the function of an iron-and-wood object found during archaeological research of a site at the back of a town plot in the Old Town of Elbląg. The object is dated to the 1240s. A search for analogous archaeological finds in combination with the study of other categories of sources, including ethnographic and iconographic ones, made it possible to establish that this was a tool for cutting grooves in wood. It served to produce long, relatively narrow and not very deep grooves, mainly in shingles.

Språk: en

Sidor: 45–63

Cover for Fornvännen 2024/1 : Journal of Swedish antiquarian research

ISSN: 0015-7813

Published: mars 2024

Published: mars 2024 (online)

Language: sv