[Bonetools] bone projectiles points

Heidi Luik heidi.luik at mail.ee
Thu Apr 7 21:30:52 CEST 2011


Finnish archaeologists had a paper about experiments with bone arrowheads at WBRG Tallinn meeting in 2003. They published this article in Acta Borealia:

Ikäheimo, J. P., Joona, J.-P. & Hietala, M. 2004. Wretchedly poor, but amazingly practical: archaeological and experimental evidence on the bone arrowheads of the Fenni. – Acta Borealia, 21. Nordic Journal of Circumpolar Societies, 3–20.

Heidi


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> 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 &lt;selenavitezovic at gmail.com&gt; 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, comunit??i umane ?i tehnologie din paleoliticul superior pân? în neoliticul timpuriu. Bucure?ti. 
> 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, ????? ?????? &lt;mizhilin at yandex.ru&gt; 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" &lt;marinaevora at sapo.pt&gt;:
> 
> 
> 
> 
>  
> 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 StudentNúcleo de Arqueologia e Paleoecologia (http://nap-ualg.blogspot.com)
> Laboratório G22 FCHS - Universidade do AlgarveCampus de Gambelas, 8005-139, Faro - PORTUGALmarevora at gmail.comhttp://ualg.academia.edu/MarinaÉvora
> 
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> For what it is worth -
> Choyke, A. M. =E2=80=93 Bartosiewicz L. 2004. Osseous Projectile Points fro=
> m 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
> 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 affecti=
> ng
> > 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 use=
> d
> > for bone points of the Upper Palaolithic" in H. Camps-Fabrer ed.
> > "M=C3=A9thodologie appliqu=C3=A9 a l=E2=80=99industrie de l=E2=80=99os pr=
> =C3=A9historique. Deuxi=C3=A8me
> > colloque international sur l=E2=80=99industrie de l=E2=80=99os dans la Pr=
> =C3=A9historie". Paris:
> > CNRS, 1977
> >
> > Some Palaeolithic bone projectiles may be found in Joachim Hahn's book
> > E"rkennen und Bestimmen von Stein- und Knochenartefakten. Einf=C3=BCrung =
> in die
> > Artefaktmorphologie". Archaeologica Venatoria 10. Verlag Archaeologica
> > Venatoria. Institut f=C3=BCr Urgeschichte der Universit=C3=A4t T=C3=BCbin=
> gen, 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 fr=
> om
> > 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 =C3=AEn preistoria Rom=C3=A2niei. Resurse naturale, comunit=C4=83=
> =C5=A3i umane =C5=9Fi
> > tehnologie din paleoliticul superior p=C3=A2n=C4=83 =C3=AEn neoliticul ti=
> mpuriu. Bucure=C5=9Fti.
> >
> > Maybe Corneliu has something to add?
> >
> > I had some bone projectile points from Early and Middle Neolithic sites i=
> n
> > Serbia in my Phd - but still unpublished, although I posted a photo of on=
> e
> > 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 Serbia=
> n.
> >
> > 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, =D0=96=D0=B8=D0=BB=D0=B8=D0=BD =D0=9C=D0=B8=D1=85=
> =D0=B0=D0=B8=D0=BB  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 =C3=89vora" :
> >>
> >>
> >> 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
> >> P=C3=A9tillon.
> >>
> >> Thank you in advance.
> >>
> >> Best,
> >> Marina =C3=89vora
> >> *************************
> >> PhD Student
> >> N=C3=BAcleo de Arqueologia e Paleoecologia (http://nap-ualg.blogspot.com=
> )
> >> Laborat=C3=B3rio G22
> >> FCHS - Universidade do Algarve
> >> Campus de Gambelas, 8005-139, Faro - PORTUGAL
> >> marevora at gmail.com
> >> http://ualg.academia.edu/Marina=C3=89vora
> >>
> >> _______________________________________________
> >> Bonetools mailing list
> >> Bonetools at listserv.niif.hu
> >> https://listserv.niif.hu/mailman/listinfo/bonetools
> >>
> >>
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> >>
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> 
> For what it is worth -
> 
> Choyke, A=
> . M. =E2=80=93 Bartosiewicz L. 2004. Osseous Projectile Points from the Swiss Neolithic: Ta=
> phonomy, Typology and Function. In: M. Roksandic (ed.) Violent Interacti=
> ons in the Mesolithic, Evidence and Meaning. BAR Intenational Series 12=
> 37, Oxford:Archeopress: 75-88. 
> 
> Alice
> =C2=A0
> 
> On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 8:43 PM, Selena Vitezovic=
>  &lt;selenav=
> itezovic at gmail.com&gt; wrote:
> Hola, Marina, hello everyone, One experiment on both antler and bone projectile points (although wi=
> th emphasis on those made from reindeer antler) was conducted by D. Guthrie=
> , published as "Osseus projectile points: biological considerations af=
> fecting raw material selection and design among paleolithic and Paleoindian=
>  peoples". in Animals and Archaeology 1: Hunters and their prey. Eds. =
> Clutton-Brock &=C2=A0 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.=
> =C2=A0 "M=C3=A9thodologie appliqu=C3=A9 a l=E2=80=99industrie de l=E2=
> =80=99os pr=C3=A9historique. Deuxi=C3=A8me colloque international sur l=E2=
> =80=99industrie de l=E2=80=99os dans la Pr=C3=A9historie". Paris: CNRS=
> , 1977
> Some Palaeolithic bone projectiles may be found in Joachim Hahn's b=
> ook E"rkennen und Bestimmen von Stein- und Knochenartefakten. Einf=C3=
> =BCrung in die Artefaktmorphologie". Archaeologica Venatoria 10. Verla=
> g Archaeologica Venatoria. Institut f=C3=BCr Urgeschichte der Universit=C3=
> =A4t T=C3=BCbingen, 1991.
> There is a paper from Corneliu Beldiman in "From hooves to horns, =
> from mollusc to mammoth" from WBRG Talinn meeting on bone projectile p=
> oints from Romania and also some of them are published in his book (end eve=
> n bone projectile point found "in situ" - embedded in some poor s=
> oul's vertebra in Schela Cladovei) - Corneliu Beldiman, 2007. Industria=
>  materiilor dure animale =C3=AEn preistoria Rom=C3=A2niei. Resurse naturale=
> , comunit=C4=83=C5=A3i umane =C5=9Fi tehnologie din paleoliticul superior p=
> =C3=A2n=C4=83 =C3=AEn neoliticul timpuriu. Bucure=C5=9Fti. 
> Maybe Corneliu has something to add? I had some bone projectile poi=
> nts from Early and Middle Neolithic sites in Serbia in my Phd - but still u=
> npublished, although I posted a photo of one projectile point with animal h=
> ead from Donja Branjevina here on the bonetools list some months ago. If yo=
> u 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, =D0=96=D0=B8=D0=BB=D0=B8=
> =D0=BD =D0=9C=D0=B8=D1=85=D0=B0=D0=B8=D0=BB &lt;mizhilin at yandex.ru&gt;=
>  wrote:
> 
> =C2=A0Dear 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 yande=
> x.ru
> =C2=A0
> 07.04.2011, 20:48, "Marina =C3=89vora" &lt;marinaevora at sapo.pt&gt;:
> 
> 
> 
> 
> =C2=A0
> Dear all,
> =C2=A0
> Does anyone know of papers about bone projectiles points=C2=A0- made =
> of bone and not antler - and experimentations made on animal carcasses? Abo=
> ut projectiles=C2=A0points made of antler I already have=C2=A0some papers f=
> rom J-M P=C3=A9tillon.
> 
> =C2=A0
> Thank you in advance.
> =C2=A0
> Best,
> Marina =C3=89vora=C2=A0 *************************PhD StudentN=C3=BAcleo de Arqueologia e Paleoecologia (http://nap-ualg.blogspot.com)
> Laborat=C3=B3rio G22 FCHS - Universidade do AlgarveCampus de Gambel=
> as, 8005-139, Faro - PORTUGALmarevora at gmail.comhttp://ualg.academia.edu/=
> Marina=C3=89vora
> 
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