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LATE BRONZE AGE SPINDLE WHORLS AND LOOM WEIGHTS FROM BEYCESULTAN IN WESTERN ANATOLIA: NEW FINDINGS, NEW OBSERVATIONS
2020
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This paper examines Late Bronze Age spindle whorls and loom weights found in the ongoing excavations at Beycesultan Höyük restarted in 2007 in context. Some supporting evidence on the functions of weaving tools has been obtained based on the context. The lack of written sources on weaving in Western Anatolia entails directly description of the weaving of this region through archaeological material. Spindle whorls in various forms and sizes indicate that different types of yarns were produced in
doi:10.5281/zenodo.3746938
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