Kto się nie leni, zrobi złoto z kamieni – osełki w grobach wczesnego średniowiecza Kto się nie leni, zrobi złoto z kamieni77 – whetstones in early medieval graves
1Since the dawn of history humans have been interested
in using stones for a variety of purposes. The use of rocks
and stones as shelters, building material or resource for the
production of tools or weapons is a cultural phenomenon.
One of the categories of stone objects recorded in graves
at early medieval cemeteries includes whetstones.
The present study is devoted to whetstones registered
in graves at the cemetery at Dziekanowice, site 22 (gmina
Łubowo, województwo wielkopolskie). This early medieval
necropolis is located on the east shore of Lake Lednica in
the direct vicinity of one of the major stronghold centres of
the Piast dynasty. The stronghold itself is situated on Ostrów
– an island on Lake Lednica.
Out of 1585 skeletal graves recorded in situ at the studied
cemetery, 847 (53.4%) burials contained altogether 1868
objects considered as grave deposits. In the group of those
artifacts were 28 whetstones found in 27 graves (one grave
contained 2 whetstones), which account for 3.2 percent of
the total number of burials with equipment. In addition, 7 whetstones were recorded loosely at the border between
layer I and II (they were damaged by ploughing), and in
settlement features; however, these objects are not included
in the study.
The majority of graves with whetstones unearthed at the
cemetery at Dziekanowice were male burials. As many as 21
graves belonged to men, 5 to women and only one to a child.
Previous research and publications on cemeteries do
not facilitate an ambiguous interpretation of the function of
whetstones recorded in graves, although utilitarian character
of these objects is unquestionable. It can also be asserted
that whetstones were buried more often in male graves, and
most often in adult graves. They occurred both in “richer”
burials and in those characterized by modest equipment.
The new light on the function of some whetstones has
been shed by the results of analyses carried out by Martin
Ježek from the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic.
His recent spectral analysis of whetstone surfaces has allowed the hypothesis that whetstones (particularly phyllite
ones) may have been used as touchstones. The analysis
based on scanning electron microscopy (SEM-EDS method)
revealed residues of metals on the surface of the examined
objects. The microanalysis has proven the existence
of micro-traces of metals such as gold, silver, tin and copper.
In sum, the hypothesis about a special function of the
whetstones cannot be excluded. This may apply particularly
to the objects with scant traces of polishing, in contrast to
whetstones with strongly polished and characteristic concave
surfaces resulting from frequent sharpening. The whetstones
with scant traces of polishing may have been used
not only as sharpening tools, but also (and maybe primarily) as items against which a precious metal was rubbed in order
to check its value and the quality of alloy.
Identifying the function of whetstones as touchstones
creates new possibilities for discussing the problems associated
with social stratification and with distinguishing
between “richer” and “poorer” graves. A whetstone-touchstone
found in a grave gives its owner a different rank in the
society than we previously assumed interpreting the object
only as a sharpening tool. Undoubtedly, the analysis of
social stratification should involve by far more elements than
is widely regarded as vital. In addition, whetstones-touchstones
may also become important objects for the analysis of
trading places and exchange in the Early Middle Ages.
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