[Bonetools] early neolithic bone tools
Alice Choyke
h13017cho at iif.hu
Tue Feb 2 20:14:57 CET 2010
Dear Selena,
The groove on the cattle first phalange appears made with twine but I
have never seen anything like it on Koros sites in Hungary or anywhere else
for that matter. It is a bit hard to judge the first object. am I right in
thinking that one end is a the rose (without the pearling) of a shed antler
and then the eye and beze tines with a hole cut perpendicularly thru the
beam? What does the cross-section of this object look like. The Koros
culture of Hungary is strikingly poor in antler objects of any kind.
Best,
Alice
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 7:43 PM, Selena Vitezovic
<selenavitezovic at gmail.com>wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> Now I have few questions. These objects are from Starčevo culture (Early/
> middle Neolithic) from Starčevo, eponymous site, in Belgrade vicinity (the
> phalanx and the antler tool) and from Donja Branjevina in northerns Serbia
> (pointed tool).
> Has anyone ever seen anything like this before?
>
> thanx very much,
>
> regards, Selena
>
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