Roman bone stylus, ex Paul Gaudin collection

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A carved bone stylus for writing on wax tablets, one end is flat so that it could wipe over and erase errors.

Culture
Roman, 1st to 4th Century AD; reputedly found near Smyrna in Anatolia

Size
11 x 0.5 cms

Condition
Intact as seen in the photographs

Provenance
Ex. collection: Paul Gaudin (1858-1921), France; thence by family descent. Collected in Anatolia between 1899-1904. Paul Gaudin was an engineer and antiquary who became an archaeologist in the course of his work in Turkey and is credited with the discovery of Yortan, an important Bronze Age site closely associated with Troy. Antiquities excavated by Gaudin are to be found in several prominent collections including the Musee de Louvre and British Museum.

For other stylii from the Paul Gaudin collection acquired by the Louvre Museum, please see:
https://collections.louvre.fr/en/ark:/53355/cl010253194
https://collections.louvre.fr/en/ark:/53355/cl010253176

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