Bone implement

Roman

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 171

The object, although it has the same basic shape as stirring rods in bronze and glass, is unlikely to have been used for stirring, mixing, or applying cosmetics and ointments. A more likely interpretation is that it was a baby’s rattle.

Bone implement, Bone, Roman

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