[Bonetools] bone projectiles points
Alice Choyke
h13017cho at iif.hu
Thu Apr 7 21:17:49 CEST 2011
For what it is worth -
Choyke, A. M. – Bartosiewicz L. 2004. Osseous Projectile Points from the
Swiss Neolithic: Taphonomy, Typology and Function. In: M. Roksandic
(ed.) *Violent
Interactions in the Mesolithic, Evidence and Meaning*. BAR Intenational
Series 1237, Oxford:Archeopress: 75-88.
Alice
On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 8:43 PM, Selena Vitezovic
<selenavitezovic at gmail.com>wrote:
> Hola, Marina, hello everyone,
>
> One experiment on both antler and bone projectile points (although with
> emphasis on those made from reindeer antler) was conducted by D. Guthrie,
> published as "Osseus projectile points: biological considerations affecting
> raw material selection and design among paleolithic and Paleoindian
> peoples". in Animals and Archaeology 1: Hunters and their prey. Eds.
> Clutton-Brock & Grigson. BAR 163. Oxford, 1984.
> Also there is aan experiment by G. Albrecht, "Testing of materials as used
> for bone points of the Upper Palaolithic" in H. Camps-Fabrer ed.
> "Méthodologie appliqué a l’industrie de l’os préhistorique. Deuxième
> colloque international sur l’industrie de l’os dans la Préhistorie". Paris:
> CNRS, 1977
>
> Some Palaeolithic bone projectiles may be found in Joachim Hahn's book
> E"rkennen und Bestimmen von Stein- und Knochenartefakten. Einfürung in die
> Artefaktmorphologie". Archaeologica Venatoria 10. Verlag Archaeologica
> Venatoria. Institut für Urgeschichte der Universität Tübingen, 1991.
>
> There is a paper from Corneliu Beldiman in "From hooves to horns, from
> mollusc to mammoth" from WBRG Talinn meeting on bone projectile points from
> Romania and also some of them are published in his book (end even bone
> projectile point found "in situ" - embedded in some poor soul's vertebra in
> Schela Cladovei) - Corneliu Beldiman, 2007. Industria materiilor dure
> animale în preistoria României. Resurse naturale, comunităţi umane şi
> tehnologie din paleoliticul superior până în neoliticul timpuriu. Bucureşti.
>
> Maybe Corneliu has something to add?
>
> I had some bone projectile points from Early and Middle Neolithic sites in
> Serbia in my Phd - but still unpublished, although I posted a photo of one
> projectile point with animal head from Donja Branjevina here on the
> bonetools list some months ago. If you need those as well, I may send you my
> dissertation - but you are probably not that crazy, since it is in Serbian.
>
> and I think some papers may be found in Heidi Knecht's edited book,
> Projectile technology, 1997, NY.
>
> best regards , Selena
>
>
>
> On 7 April 2011 19:37, Жилин Михаил <mizhilin at yandex.ru> wrote:
>
>> Dear Marina,
>> Visit my website: mizhilin.narod.ru
>> You'll find there various materials on bone projectile points from the
>> Mesolithic of Central Russia.
>> Best,
>> Mikhail Zhilin
>> Institute of Archaeology RAS
>> mizhilin at yandex.ru
>>
>> 07.04.2011, 20:48, "Marina Évora" <marinaevora at sapo.pt>:
>>
>>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> Does anyone know of papers about bone projectiles points - made of bone
>> and not antler - and experimentations made on animal carcasses? About
>> projectiles points made of antler I already have some papers from J-M
>> Pétillon.
>>
>> Thank you in advance.
>>
>> Best,
>> Marina Évora
>> *************************
>> PhD Student
>> Núcleo de Arqueologia e Paleoecologia (http://nap-ualg.blogspot.com)
>> Laboratório G22
>> FCHS - Universidade do Algarve
>> Campus de Gambelas, 8005-139, Faro - PORTUGAL
>> marevora at gmail.com
>> http://ualg.academia.edu/MarinaÉvora
>>
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