[Bonetools] Bonetools Digest, Vol 48, Issue 27
Sian
sian.beecroft at virgin.net
Mon Mar 29 01:15:42 CEST 2010
Hi Fiona,
There is a cave site near me in North Wales, UK that has perforated teeth
along with a decorated horse mandible (which all the articles focus on).
It's called Kendrick's Cave and is a Mesolithic temporary camp and later
burial site.
Sieveking G. de G., 1971, The Kendrick's Cave Mandible, The British Museum
Quarterly, Vol. 35, No. 1/4 (Spring, 1971), pp. 230-250
or there is a good photo at:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/ahistoryoftheworld/objects/p7EFPVZ2Rey3RN0fBmcWPA
Hope this is of some use,
Sian
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> From: Selena Vitezovic <selenavitezovic at gmail.com>
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> Dear Maja,
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> I am working on neolithic bone tools from Serbia, currently writing phd
> thesis on early and middle neolithic bone tools, so I would very much like
> to know more on your work.
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> best, Selena
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> On 26 March 2010 07:40, Francesco D'ERRICO
> <f.derrico at ipgq.u-bordeaux1.fr>wrote:
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>> Dear Maja,
>>
>> here is a list of publications of mine. Many concerns bone tools.
>> Give a look and if you find something of interest for you and need the
>> pdf,
>> let me know.
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>> Best regards,
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>> Francesco d'Errico
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>> Maja Grguric' a ?crit :
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>>> Dear bonetoolers!
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>>> I am curently working on some middle neolithic bone tools from a tell
>>> settlement in Croatia. I need some info (references) on manufacture and
>>> use-marks, possibly experiments..? Since I don't have access to these
>>> kind
>>> of articles (bone tools are not that interesting in Croatia), pdf-s
>>> would
>>> mean a world to me!
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>>> Thank you!
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>>> City museum Vinkovci, Croatia
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> From: fiona beglane <fionabeglane at yahoo.com>
> Subject: [Bonetools] Perforated teeth
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> Hello,
> I am new to this list so apologies if I am asking a question that has
> already been raised.
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> I have been asked to write a short piece on a number of perforated
> dog/wolf and pig teeth and one bear tooth, almost all are canines and
> all were found in caves. It is basically a catalogue with a short
> discussion, so wonder if anyone can point me at any articles that
> synthesise
> finds elsewhere so that I can put them in context. I am interested in
> reviewing all aspects, including types, technologies and symbolic
> meanings.
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> Thank you very much
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> Fiona Beglane
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