[Bonetools] neolithic human teeth as personal ornaments
Selena Vitezovic
selenavitezovic at gmail.com
Wed Oct 28 20:28:48 CET 2009
Dear Fotis,
This might also interest you - these are not human teeth as ornaments but a
human rib used as pendant from a Bronze Age necropolis Mokrin, in northern
Serbia. This is the link for the article from Glasnik Srpskog arheološkog
društva (Journal of Serbian Archaeological Society), you have on the left
link for the full article, but in Serbian.
http://scindeks.nb.rs/article.aspx?query=ISSID%26and%266168&page=15&sort=8&stype=0&backurl=%2fissue.aspx%3fissue%3d6168%26lang%3den&lang=en
best regards, Selena
2009/10/21 <h13017cho at helka.iif.hu>
> PS. I really think that beads as the 'fractal' objects of fwler's book are
> indeed
> significant for the way they provide a powerful link between social
> entities,
> between group and group or person to person. I do not believe use of
> human bone is ever emotion neutral.
>
> Alice
>
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