Toy Weaver’s Comb

Object Information

0000.00.7571
7.1 cm H x 5.3 cm W x 1.1 cm D; 12 g
Tool, Toy,
Wood,
Roman; Egyptian
Egypt,
Karanis,
3rd–4th century CE

Description

This is a miniature comb, excavated from Karanis, that was most likely used in children’s play activities. Today, many children play with miniatures of “adult” objects to learn behaviors and mimic social interactions; this comb may have served a similar purpose (click here for a full-sized comb from Karanis, 0000.00.7453). The comb is decorated with six concentric circles and has a total of twelve teeth.

For more information about what a child’s toy can teach us about ancient learning, please visit Learning Through Play: Childhood and Textile Craft in Roman Egypt.

Downloads

The downloadable files are in an .STL format which is optimal for 3D printing. We suggest using a free software such as Meshmixer to edit the file to your needs. Some objects may need supports added or should be hollowed out for the most efficient printing. Any questions about 3D printing should be directed to kelsey.disko.project@umich.edu.

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Viewer Controls

Touch Controls

Orbit: swiping on mobile or click and drag with a mouse.

Panning: two-finger touch, or dragging with right-click.

Zoom:  pinching on a mobile device or the scroll wheel on a mouse.

Keyboard Controls

Orbit: Up, Down, Left and Right arrows.

Panning: Hold the Shift key and use the Up, Down, Left and Right arrows.

Zoom:  currently not implemented.

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