[Bonetools] worked Pine Marten
SIDERA Isabelle
isabelle.sidera at mae.u-paris10.fr
Thu Mar 16 11:59:58 CET 2006
Dear Sarah,
Marten, hedgehog and that kind of small animals Mandibulas begin to
be used and common as beads in the IIIrd millenium BC and in bell
beaker culture, in western and central european late Neolithic
contexts. They are often associated with toumbs. A lot of this
material is not pulished because nobody really deals with bone
artefacts of this period. I remember to have seen some in
publications like Sion (Switzerland), one in Normandy (north-west of
France). I wonder if they don't exist as well in atlantic France,
late Neolithic and bell beaker (see Joussaume, Laporte). I am pretty
sure to have seen some in the big swiss sites publications, from
settlements, see Port-Alban, Zurich, Twann etc. There must be more
elements which are published.
I can easily be precised on the perforated hedgehog mandibula (see
below), which is published in Gallia préhistoire 2002, because I did
it.
Here are some tracks of research to lead your own clue.
I remember this very specific kind of object is still avialable in
Bronze age.
Wish you fruitly research,
All the best isabelle Sidéra
Le 15 mars 06 à 13:20, S Viner a écrit :
> Dear all,
>
> I was wondering if anyone could help with information regarding a
> Pine Marten
> specimen, a photo can be seen at:
> http://www.shef.ac.uk/archaeology/about/zooarchaeology/images.html
>
> This Pine Marten mandible was found at an Iron Age site in Burwell
> with a large
> hole pierced through it. In addition, a complete Pine Marten
> skeleton was
> recovered from a Bronze Age ritual site at Babraham road. Can
> anyone provide
> information about possible ritual use of Pine Marten? Or examples
> of similar
> objects?
>
> Many thanks for any help,
>
> Sarah.
>
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SIDERA Isabelle
isabelle.sidera at mae.u-paris10.fr
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