loom weight, unknown maker from Jericho

Artwork Overview

loom weight
Middle Bronze Age (2000–1600 BCE)
loom weight , Middle Bronze Age (2000–1600 BCE)
Where object was made: Sellinger and Watzinger excavation, Jericho, (present-day Arīhā, West Bank)
Material/technique: stone
Credit line: William Bridges Thayer Memorial
Accession number: 1928.3485
Not on display

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This loom weight is part of the extensive art collection donated by Sallie Casey Thayer to KU in 1917. Weavers used loom weights to help keep yarn taunt as they worked. The tag reads, “Incurred from the Herman excavations at Jericho 1908 by W. B. Thayer.”

Exhibitions

Kris Ercums, curator
Kate Meyer, curator
2013–2015
Kris Ercums, curator
Kate Meyer, curator
2016–2021

Resources

Video

WATCH a reenactor weave on loom with weights similar to this one