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English: Tongyeong Sangnodae Island. Shell mound, Neolithic period. Second showcase : Upper left: 1: shell bracelet ‘’Cellana nigrolineata’’ ; 2: shell bracelets ‘’Glycymeris albolineata’’ ; 3: pendants ; 4: stone pendant ; 5: ornament ; 6: ‘’Cellana nigrolineata’’; 7: ‘’Meretrix lusoria’’ ; 8: mobile whetstones ; 9: needle. Upper right and table: 1: needle ; 2: double tool ; 3:point ; 4:dagger shapped implement ; 5:bone chisel ; 6:composite fishing hooks ; 7:double point ; 8:double point of harpoon type ; 9: spatula ;10: radius of deer with cut marks ; 11: unfinished bone implements ; 12: knife-shaped whetstone ; 13 : cutted bones by abrasion. Yonsei University Museum. Seoul.
Français : Île de Sangnodae (au large de Tongyeong, au sud de Jinju, côte Sud). Amas coquillier du Néolithique. Seconde vitrine. En haut, à gauche : 1: bracelet de coquille Cellana nigrolineata ; 2: bracelets de coquillages Glycymeris albolineata ; 3: pendentifs; 4: pendentif en pierre; 5: ornement; 6: Cellana nigrolineata ; 7: Meretrix lusoria ; 8: pierres à aiguiser mobiles; 9: aiguille. En haut à droite et table : 1: aiguille; 2: double outil; 3: pointe; 4: outil en forme de poignard; 5: ciseau en os; 6: crochets de pêche composite; 7: double pointe; 8: double pointe de type harpon; 9: spatule, 10: radius de cerf avec marques de coupe; 11: instruments en os non finis; 12: pierre à aiguiser en forme de couteau; 13: os coupés par abrasion. Musée de l'Université Yonsei, Séoul. |
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