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3 | loom side frame |
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2 | loom support post |
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staciwy |
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loom support post Explanation: Small Posthole (Feature 113) This feature is located in the northwest quadrant and is symmetrical with Feature 112. This posthole is slightly square at the opening and is very similar in dimension with Feature 112 at 8 cm in diameter and 15 cm in depth. Because of the small diameter and the greater depth of this posthole it probably was used as a loom support anchor and could sustain a greater amount of tension. This posthole did not contain a major load bearing support post. [cut] Small Posthole (Feature 133) Feature 133 was a small posthole measuring 8 cm in diameter and 18 cm in depth. This feature was located in the southwestern section of the structure near three pot rests (Features 128,129 and 130). This posthole was excavated through the floor surface and tapers slightly to a conical shape at the bottom. The pit was deliberately filled with a clean, light brown fine-grained sand prior to abandonment of the structure. Since there is no other small posthole that seems to be related to this one, it is unlikely that it is a loom support post. It is however similar in dimension to Features 112 and 113. This is a pit of unknown function - page 24 ---------- -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 5 hrs (2018-05-26 09:22:43 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- sorry, forgot the URL .... http://www.woodscanyon.net/mapl/sites/5lp379/5lp379.pdf |
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loom side frame Explanation: Warsztat tkacki (krosno) składał się z dwóch połączonych bocznych ram (staciwy), na których wspierał się cały mechanizm: wał tylny (nawój) z trybiastym kołem http://www.laliny.hekko24.pl/index.php?adres=prz-ln.htm Masywna konstrukcja krosna składa się ze staciwy (boków krosna), http://www.wigry.org.pl/ocalic/rzem3.htm Warsztat tkacki (krosno) składał się z dwóch połączonych bocznych ram (staciwy), na których wspierał się cały mechanizm: wał tylny (nawój) z trybiastym kołem ... https://www.edutuba.pl/files/dokument/20439/wiejskie przetwó... |
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Reference: staciwy Reference information: Staciwy = 1, warsztat tkacki 2. część krosien, drążki służące za ich podstawę https://goo.gl/PXetH4 - „Słownik gwar polskich” jana Karłowicza (1907) |
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