[Bonetools] (Fwd) [ZOOARCH] Prehistoric antler cheek-pieces
Marloes Rijkelijkhuizen
marloesrijkelijkhuizen at hotmail.com
Sat Jan 12 22:26:25 CET 2008
For Dutch examples, see:
A. Roes, 1963, Bone and antler objects from Frisian terp-mounds. Greetings, Marloes
> From: noprovenzano at interfree.it> To: bonetools at listserv.iif.hu> Subject: Re: [Bonetools] (Fwd) [ZOOARCH] Prehistoric antler cheek-pieces> Date: Sat, 12 Jan 2008 19:32:48 +0100> > The antler cheek pieces are relatively well known in North Italian Middle > Bronze Age (Terramare Culture). We have approximately 50 bits belonging all > to the MB. Many comes from old excavations and we can't give a more precise > chronology. The only cheekpieces resulting from recent excavations belong > all to the BM3 (BM3 = end of the Italian Middle Bronze Age = around > 1400/1350 BC). In the fact, I think that antler cheekpieces appear before, > but for the moment we don't have any irrefutable proof. Thereafter, the > continuous presence of antler cheekpieces being attested during Italian Late > Bronze Age.> > To know the types, several of these Italian material have been published in > :> > - Woytowitsch 1978 - Die Wagen der Bronze - und frühen Eisenzeit in Italien, > Prähisoriche Bronzefünde (München), 1978, Abt.. XVII, band 1, 133 p., 61 pl.> > - Hüttel 1981 - Bronzezeitliche Trensen in Mittel- und Osteuropa, Prähist. > Bronzefünde (München), 1981, vol. XVI, n° 2, pp. 1-209, 50 taf.> > - Provenzano 1997 - Produzione in osso e corno delle terramare emiliane, > in: M. Bernabò Brea, A. Cardarelli & M. Cremaschi (Dir.), Le Terramare. La > più antica civiltà padana, Milano, Electa, 1997, pp. 524-544, 6 fig.> > > The most recent discoveries where the cheekpieces were found in context BM3 > unfortunately are not published yet. Afflicted, it's my fault, I have a > light delay in my publications....> > I can add that, for the moment, the few rare bits known on the French > territory belong all to an advanced Late Bronze Age.> > Noëlle> > > > _____________________________________________________________________________> Noëlle Provenzano> CNRS - Université de Montpellier III> UMR 5140 - Archéologie des Sociétés Méditerranéennes> 390 Avenue de Perols> 34970 - Lattes> France> Tél. 33 (0) 467 156 139> Mob. 33 (0) 674 153 470> Fax 33 (0) 467 225 515> noprovenzano at interfree.it> Web : http://www.archeo-lattes.cnrs.fr/> > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Heidi Luik" <heidi.luik at mail.ee>> To: <bonetools at listserv.iif.hu>> Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2008 3:54 PM> Subject: Re: [Bonetools] (Fwd) [ZOOARCH] Prehistoric antler cheek-pieces> > > Some Late Bronze Age cheek-pieces made of antler are known from Baltic > countries:> >From Estonia seven antler cheek-pieces are known: three complete and two > >fragmentary pieces from Asva (two of them are on the added photo), one from > >Iru (both are fortified settlements) and one fragment from the stone cist > >grave of Proosa. Some fragments of cheek-pieces of similar shape have been > >found also in Latvia, e.g. Brikuli and Mukukalns, and Lithuania, e.g. > >Petresiunai.> Best wishes,> Heidi> > > > --- Algne kiri ---> Kellelt: h13017cho at helka.iif.hu> Teema: [Bonetools] (Fwd) [ZOOARCH] Prehistoric antler cheek-pieces> Kellele: bonetools at listserv.iif.hu> Reply-To: Mailing list for archaeologists of the research group for the > study of object and waste of bone, antler. ivory and horn. > <bonetools at listserv.iif.hu>> > > I am also curious what other bridle-cheek pieces and strap-dividers exist> > outside the Carpathian Basin in the (Middle) Bronze Age.> >> > Alice> >> >> >> > Reply-To: Marcus Brittain mb654 at HERMES.CAM.AC.UK> > Sender: Analysis of animal remains from archaeological sites> > From: Marcus Brittain mb654 at HERMES.CAM.AC.UK> > Subject: [ZOOARCH] Prehistoric antler cheek-pieces> > To: ZOOARCH at JISCMAIL.AC.UK> >> >> >> > Dear colleagues,> >> > having just completed a brief report on two Late Bronze Age antler cheek> > pieces found during excavations at Flag Fen, Cambridgeshire, I have begun> > to compile an inventory of antler cheek pieces from British Neolithic> > through to Iron Age contexts.> > Pieces known from Britain up to 1976 were published in: Britnell, W.> > (1976) Antler Cheekpieces of the British Late Bronze Age. The Antiquaries> > Journal 56: 24-34.> > With the exception of Runnemede and Poulton, I would be very interested to> > know if anyone has come across any additional cheek pieces. Whilst I am> > starting with British examples, I am also open to any direction with other> > European examples.> > The Flag Fen cheek-pieces will be published in a monograph in 2008, but I> > can send a photo should anyone be interested.> >> > Many thanks for you help,> > Kind regards,> > Marcus Brittain> > ***************************> > Cambridge Archaeological Unit,> > Department of Archaeology,=20> > University of Cambridge,> > Downing Street,=20> > Cambridge,=20> > CB2 3DZ> >> > ------- End of forwarded message -------> >> > _______________________________________________> > Bonetools mailing list> > Bonetools at listserv.iif.hu> > http://listserv.niif.hu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/bonetools> >> > > > > > > > _______________________________________________> Bonetools mailing list> Bonetools at listserv.iif.hu> http://listserv.niif.hu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/bonetools
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