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Button peg

Part of the collection: Middle Ages

Popularization note

A bone button peg was discovered in 1961 during a survey at an early medieval stronghold in Stargard (West Pomeranian Voivodeship). It was found in a layer associated with the defensive fortifications of the castle from the turn of the 12th and 13th centuries. The object was made from the metatarsal bone of an animal – most likely a pig. In the centre of the piece is a through hole drilled with the tip of a knife. Pegs of this sort were used in the early medieval period as a button used to fasten clothing. At least two more interpretations of these objects are known in the specialist literature. The first defines button pegs as a type of children's toy or musical instrument. A string was pulled through a hole in the peg, with the help of which it was put into a spinning motion, causing it to emit a characteristic buzzing sound. It is also believed that they may have served as ornaments or amulets of a magical nature. Grzegorz Durdyń

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Author / creator

unknown

Object type

peg button

Technique

drilling

Material

animal bone

Origin / acquisition method

field research

Creation time / dating

1001 — 1201

Creation / finding place

znalezienie: Stargard (województwo zachodniopomorskie)

Owner

Muzeum Narodowe w Szczecinie

Identification number

MNS/A/8925

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