The Symbolic Use of Whetstones and Their Role in Displaying Authority over Metallurgical Processes and Trade

Viking Pub Date : 2021-11-19 DOI:10.5617/viking.9055
M. Jessen, M. Taube
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Whetstones of the Viking Age can have a conspicuous design, but not much is understood about the specific use of more unusual specimens, or their place in rituals. This article proposes a new interpretation of whetstones, based on novel studies of a well-known whetstone from Lejre, and miniature pendants from Tissø. Our examination of the prominent whetstone from the Lejre hoard with an x-ray fluorescence (XRF) scan, did not reveal any metal traces, which suggests that it was unused. At Tissø, the find distribution of so-called stafflike pendants – made of iron, bronze, or silver – links them to a metal-working area, and since their morphology resembles full-scale whetstones we suggest that they may be symbolic, miniature whetstones. Finally, we argue that the overarching meaning of the ritual use of whetstones is more related to the authority over – and control of – metallurgical processes, as well as the trade of metal goods, and only by proxy to the smith himself.
磨石的象征性使用及其在冶金过程和贸易中显示权威的作用
维京时代的磨刀石可以有一个引人注目的设计,但对于更不寻常的标本的具体用途,或者它们在仪式中的位置,人们知之甚少。本文基于对Lejre著名的磨刀石和tissoø的微型吊坠的新研究,提出了对磨刀石的新解释。我们用x射线荧光(XRF)扫描检查了Lejre窖藏中突出的磨刀石,没有发现任何金属痕迹,这表明它是未使用的。在tissoø,所谓的杖状挂件的发现分布——由铁、青铜或银制成——将它们与金属加工区域联系起来,由于它们的形态类似于全尺寸的磨刀石,我们认为它们可能是象征性的微型磨刀石。最后,我们认为,磨刀石的仪式使用的总体意义更多地与冶金过程的权威和控制以及金属商品的贸易有关,并且仅由铁匠本人代理。
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