Looking across the entrance to the Hayle Estuary from roughly the position of the buried early medieval chapel at Lelant.pic.twitter.com/qXmHqQta8C
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A really interesting idea, thanks! :) Fwiw, we do have recycled pot whorls from other sites e.g. recycled Roman samian ware ones from Dinas Powys & here: https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/652987 …
Was it coil worked pottery and the bottom somehow broke off fairly cleanly? I’m sceptical of these as well; my husband said if you tried drilling the hole maybe one out of twenty would work and how would you shape it?
We’ve all broken crockery, imagine trying to fashion something out of the shards. It’s too brittle
Also the center hole ( and so any center dowel ) is much too big; I’ve used a drop spindle, it would be very awkward to work with and would limit the amount of yarn you could wind before unwinding
My husband says low fire earthen ware could be easily sanded in to shape but that drilling a hole would have been very hard with a low success rate. He suggests experimenting with making holes in earthenware
Would certainly be an interesting experiment! :)
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