I would like to thank Dr Konstantinos Arvanitis for all the comments and suggestions on this article, Dr Campbell Price for the many insights on the spinning statuette case-study, and the Manchester Museum for the support and collaboration during my research. I would also like to thanks the anonymous reviewers for their helpful comments and suggestions.
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