[Bonetools] Rép :Literature concerning Sus scrofa mandible and tusk offerings needed
SIDERA Isabelle
isabelle.sidera at mae.u-paris10.fr
Wed Jul 2 08:37:49 CEST 2008
hello Erika,
I finally sent you different things related with tusks, you should
receive the messages in the next hours to load them. Telle me if it
was or not possible. Kind regards, isabelle
Le 1 juil. 08 à 17:00, Erika Gal a écrit :
> Dear Isabelle,
>
> Thank you so much for the information.
> I am waiting for the message concerning the papers.
>
> With best wishes,
> Erika
>
> Erika Gál, PhD
> Archaeological Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
> 1014 Budapest, Úri u. 49. (2nd Floor, Room 53a)
> Hungary
> Fax: 36 1 224 6719
> E-mail: gal_erika at yahoo.com; gal at archeo.mta.hu
> http://www.archeo.mta.hu/munkatars/galerika/index.htm
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: SIDERA Isabelle <isabelle.sidera at mae.u-paris10.fr>
> To: "Mailing list for archaeologists of the research group for the
> study of object and waste of bone, antler. ivory and horn."
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> Sent: Saturday, June 28, 2008 12:17:18 PM
> Subject: [Bonetools] Rép :Literature concerning Sus scrofa mandible
> and tusk offerings needed
>
> Dear Erika, I transmit a paper related whith Cerny (around 4500
> BC). It is a culture from the late Neolithic in the Paris Basin in
> which boar tusks are a funerary basic symbol. Boar tusks are used
> as well as funerary symbols in Michelsberg culture in Belgium. In
> Grossgartach toumbs, young Neolithic of western Central Europe,
> there are also. There are plenty others in Central European
> cultures and Chalcolithic, but generally associated with settements
> not toumbs. I put on our web site two papers where you will find
> all these references. You will receive a message so that you will
> be able to load it.
>
> Kind regards, Isabelle
>
>
> Le 22 juin 08 à 19:22, Erika Gal a écrit :
>
>> Dear Colleagues,
>>
>> A colleague of mines is searching for literature concerning wild
>> boar mandibles, and pendants and other 'jeweleries' made from tusk
>> that were placed in Neolithic and Copper Age graves. He is
>> especially interested in Central and South-East Europe. Any help
>> is much appreciated.
>>
>> Many thanks and kind regards,
>> Erika
>>
>>
>>
>> Erika Gál, PhD
>> Archaeological Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
>> 1014 Budapest, Úri u. 49. (2nd Floor, Room 53a)
>> Hungary
>> Fax: 36 1 224 6719
>> E-mail: gal_erika at yahoo.com; gal at archeo.mta.hu
>> http://www.archeo.mta.hu/munkatars/galerika/index.htm
>>
>>
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> Isabelle SIDERA (CNRS)
> UMR 7055 - MSH René-Ginouvès
> 21 Allée de l'Université - 92 023 Nanterre cedex
>
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Isabelle SIDERA (CNRS)
UMR 7055 - MSH René-Ginouvès
21 Allée de l'Université - 92 023 Nanterre cedex
tel. 1 46 69 24 48 - fax : 1 46 69 25 69
http://www.mae.u-paris10.fr/prehistoire/persopre.php?ID=80=
Congrès du WBRG/ICAZ (Worked Bone Research Group) à Nanterre : du 27
au 31 août 2007
http://www.wbrgparis.com
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