[Bonetools] identification manual

Florencia Borella fborella at soc.unicen.edu.ar
Wed Feb 6 14:00:26 CET 2008


Dear all,
Of course, an English version would be very, very useful for us too.
Florencia



Dra. Florencia Borella
CONICET - INCUAPA 
Departamento de Arqueología
Facultad de Cs. Sociales. UNCPBA
Del Valle 5737  (B7400 JWI), Olavarria
Pcia. de Buenos Aires - Argentina 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Marloes Rijkelijkhuizen 
  To: Mailing list wbrg 
  Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2008 5:12 PM
  Subject: [Bonetools] identification manual


  Dear all,
   
  This summer my new book will be published: 
  'Handleiding voor de determinatie van harde dierlijke materialen - Bot, gewei, ivoor, hoorn, schildpad, balein en hoef'; 
   
  Translation: 'Identification manual for hard animal tissues - Bone, antler, ivory, horn, tortoiseshell, baleen and hoof'
   
  This book will be published in Dutch language. It deals with the structure, properties and identification 
  of the above mentioned materials and includes a lot of photographs and microscopical photographs. 
  It also includes a short history of the use of these materials in The Netherlands.
   
  The publisher is thinking about an English version as well.
  I really need your opinion on this: do you think an English version of this book is wanted/necessary/superfluous?
   
  I am looking forward to your reactions. Thanks for your opinion and greetings, 
  Marloes


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