Illustration
Animal bone segments (early bronze age, c. 2169 - c. 1500 BCE), between 13-15 centimeters in length, sometimes decorated with incisions on which, successively, have been carried out globules in relief. Their uses are not yet known, although some scholars have supposed that these artefacts could be small idols, while others think they could be dagger handles. (Pencil drawing by Gina Pardo).
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Pardo, G. (2018, February 08). Carved Globule Bones (Castelluccio Culture, Sicily). World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.worldhistory.org/image/8067/carved-globule-bones-castelluccio-culture-sicily/
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Pardo, Gina. "Carved Globule Bones (Castelluccio Culture, Sicily)." World History Encyclopedia. Last modified February 08, 2018. https://www.worldhistory.org/image/8067/carved-globule-bones-castelluccio-culture-sicily/.
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Pardo, Gina. "Carved Globule Bones (Castelluccio Culture, Sicily)." World History Encyclopedia. World History Encyclopedia, 08 Feb 2018. Web. 15 Feb 2025.