Accession No
1933.727 G
Description
One of eight 'Magatama' a curved, comma-shaped bead. A prehistoric symbol, used as a token of wealth.
Place
Asia; East Asia; Japan
Period
1000 - 300 BC
Source
Clarke, Louis Colville Gray [donor]
Department
Anth
Reference Numbers
1933.727 G
Cultural Affliation
Material
Stone; Agate
Local Term
Magatama
Measurements
14mm x 8mm x 29mm
Events
Description (Labels & Markings)
Old display label reads: 'and Magatama are ornaments not currency.'
Event Date
Author: ashleigh griffin
Description (Labels & Markings)
Old display label reads: 'Magatama.'
Event Date
Author: ashleigh griffin
Context (References)
Clarke's note: "There has been much discussion as to the nature and significance of the Magatama. It has been suggested that they are embryonic forms, but it is more likely that they were shaped after the claw of some animal - possibly a tiger. This is supported by the existence of claw-shaped stones - closely resembling the talon of the tiger, one in my collection being almost an exact model. The tiger's claw is the strongest of amulets, even to this day in Korea. Lastly, the word 'Magatama' which is supposed to come from 'Maga' (curved) and 'Tama' (a gem), may, with equal propuity as it seems to me, derive its latter portion from the archaic form of 'Tsume' namely 'Tume', (a talon or nail). The character in which it was written was given to it long after its coming into favour and about two centuries before the end of the dolmen period. "
Event Date
Author: ashleigh griffin
Description (Physical description)
Eight claw or comma shaped "claws" of agate. Prehistoric symbols, used as a means or token of wealth
Event Date
Author: ashleigh griffin
Description (Physical description)
A 'magatama', a curved comma-shaped bead of agate. This is a prehistoric symbol, used as a token of wealth. This token is mostly light brown and orange with some cream patches. There is a small round hole drilled into the surface at one end.
Event Date 21/1/2019
Author: ashleigh griffin
FM:282562
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