[Bonetools] registration fee wroclaw 2009

Eva David eva.david at mae.u-paris10.fr
Fri Apr 17 16:05:37 CEST 2009


same for me,
thank you,
éva

Le 17 avr. 09 à 15:49, Alice Choyke a écrit :

> Dear Justyna,
>    Could you just let me know whether the bank transfer for the  
> registration has gone through AND whether you have received our  
> paper abstract (Noelle and Provenzano).
>
> Best,
> Alice
>
> On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 9:13 AM, <justyna.baron at archeo.uni.wroc.pl>  
> wrote:
> Dear everybody,
> do you know of any analyses of collagen content in animal bones from
> prehistoric sites? There were some studies on human bones (interpreted
> previously as inhumation remains, but collagen tests proved they were
> cooked before deposition). Some of bones found in 'ritual' or
> 'sacrificial' contexts are considered as 'raw' (based on macroscopic
> observations) but collagen test might prove there were 'cooked' or  
> roasted
> etc. If you know of such tests please let me know. I have not found
> anything so far,
> best regards
> Justyna Baron
> justyna.baron at gmail.com
>
>
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