

Cordage Analysis from Pottery
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On display to the right is a ceramic rim sherd featuring prominent deep cordage impressions. To its left lies a digital positive of those same impressions, clearly showcasing the cordage that was pressed into the wet clay while it was still pliable. From this detailed digital representation, we can conclusively determine that the cordage used for decoration was crafted with a distinct S-twist finish. Pottery such as this provides archaeologists with a unique opportunity to study perishable materials like cordage that typically do not survive the test of time in the archaeological record.

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