Bannerstones

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Getty AAT: Objects Facet

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Descripción

Carved stones that have been found at ancient and more recent North American sites. They were apparently often part of an atlatl, or spear-thrower; it is believed that a bannerstone was tied to the center of thin, willowy atlatl shafts, thus increasing the spear-thrower's flexibility and causing an efficient, whip-like action. Bannerstones were often carefully carved of decorative stone, and were probably considered sumptuary implements and symbols of status. Some bannerstones seem to have been mounted on staffs or poles to serve primarily as symbols of rank.

URI original del concepto

http://vocab.getty.edu/aat/300263498

Otros términos

  • 旗石 [zh]
  • qǐ shí [zh]
  • qi shi [zh]
  • ch'i shih [zh]
  • bannerstone [en]
  • bannerstone [es]
  • banner stone [en]
  • banner stones [en]
  • stone, banner [en]
  • stones, banner [en]
  • 旗幟石 [zh]
  • 擲矛器石 [zh]