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- Flesh-hook abstract "Flesh-hook is a term for a variety of archaeological artefacts which have metal hooks and a long handle, or socket for a lost wooden handle. Though the term may be applied to objects from other times and places, it is especially associated with the European Bronze Age and Iron Age. The metal shaft divides to form between two and five hooks with some sort of sharpened end. The purposes of the objects probably include pulling meat out of a pot or hides out of tan-pits. Some are plain in design but many are elaborately decorated, and if related to food, are clearly for the feasting hall rather than the kitchen (if such a distinction existed); some have been found with cauldrons and other large vessels. Some Bronze Age types are regarded as ritual objects, perhaps never actually used for a practical purpose. The division and serving of meat at feasts and after sacrifices was a matter of great social significance, and some tension, in several cultures, as we know from early literatures; it is recorded as leading to fatal violence in both classical Greece and Irish mythology (see Champion's portion).The Hebrew Bible/Old Testament contains passages referring to the use of fleshhooks, one with three hooks, being used by Israelite priests to pull meat out of a cauldron. The cauldron contained meat from sacrificed animals being cooked in a liquid ( 1 Samuel 2:13-14).There are only thirty-six known flesh-hooks from the Atlantic Bronze Age (2300 – 600 BC) Many more Iron age examples exist.Notable examples: The very elaborate Bronze Age Dunaverney flesh-hook, found in County Antrim, Northern Ireland The Bronze Age Little Thetford flesh-hook, found in Cambridgeshire, England↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
- Flesh-hook thumbnail Dunaverney_flesh-hook.jpg?width=300.
- Flesh-hook wikiPageID "27879727".
- Flesh-hook wikiPageLength "3459".
- Flesh-hook wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Flesh-hook wikiPageRevisionID "603875748".
- Flesh-hook wikiPageWikiLink Atlantic_Bronze_Age.
- Flesh-hook wikiPageWikiLink Bronze_Age_Europe.
- Flesh-hook wikiPageWikiLink Cambridgeshire.
- Flesh-hook wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_artefact_types.
- Flesh-hook wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bronze_Age.
- Flesh-hook wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cooking_utensils.
- Flesh-hook wikiPageWikiLink Champions_portion.
- Flesh-hook wikiPageWikiLink County_Antrim.
- Flesh-hook wikiPageWikiLink Curadmír.
- Flesh-hook wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Flesh-hook wikiPageWikiLink European_Bronze_Age.
- Flesh-hook wikiPageWikiLink Hebrew_Bible.
- Flesh-hook wikiPageWikiLink Hide_(skin).
- Flesh-hook wikiPageWikiLink Hides.
- Flesh-hook wikiPageWikiLink Iron_Age.
- Flesh-hook wikiPageWikiLink Iron_age.
- Flesh-hook wikiPageWikiLink Little_Thetford_flesh-hook.
- Flesh-hook wikiPageWikiLink Meat.
- Flesh-hook wikiPageWikiLink Northern_Ireland.
- Flesh-hook wikiPageWikiLink Old_Testament.
- Flesh-hook wikiPageWikiLink File:Dunaverney_flesh-hook.jpg.
- Flesh-hook wikiPageWikiLinkText "Flesh-hook".
- Flesh-hook wikiPageWikiLinkText "flesh-hook".
- Flesh-hook hasPhotoCollection Flesh-hook.
- Flesh-hook wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Bibleverse.
- Flesh-hook wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:British-Museum-db.
- Flesh-hook wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cooking-tool-stub.
- Flesh-hook wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Flesh-hook subject Category:Archaeological_artefact_types.
- Flesh-hook subject Category:Bronze_Age.
- Flesh-hook subject Category:Cooking_utensils.
- Flesh-hook hypernym Term.
- Flesh-hook type Type.
- Flesh-hook type Artifact.
- Flesh-hook type Tool.
- Flesh-hook type Type.
- Flesh-hook type Utensil.
- Flesh-hook comment "Flesh-hook is a term for a variety of archaeological artefacts which have metal hooks and a long handle, or socket for a lost wooden handle. Though the term may be applied to objects from other times and places, it is especially associated with the European Bronze Age and Iron Age. The metal shaft divides to form between two and five hooks with some sort of sharpened end. The purposes of the objects probably include pulling meat out of a pot or hides out of tan-pits.".
- Flesh-hook label "Flesh-hook".
- Flesh-hook sameAs m.0cc8cxc.
- Flesh-hook sameAs Q5458679.
- Flesh-hook sameAs Q5458679.
- Flesh-hook wasDerivedFrom Flesh-hook?oldid=603875748.
- Flesh-hook depiction Dunaverney_flesh-hook.jpg.
- Flesh-hook isPrimaryTopicOf Flesh-hook.