[Bonetools] bird from bone

Márta Tassi hadarcska at yahoo.co.uk
Fri Aug 19 11:21:57 CEST 2011


Dear all!

Thanks for the information for all of you. Beth, do you have any pictures or article the site of Kuaua? If  my answer be losing, it will be the problem of my internet connection. 

Best,
Marta

--- On Thu, 18/8/11, Elisabeth Ann Stone <elisabethastone at gmail.com> wrote:

From: Elisabeth Ann Stone <elisabethastone at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Bonetools] bird from bone
To: kpa at ipae.uran.ru, "Mailing list for archaeologists of the research group for the study of object and waste of bone, antler. ivory and horn." <bonetools at listserv.niif.hu>
Date: Thursday, 18 August, 2011, 18:23

hi all,

There are similar artifacts from the American Southwest, from the site of Kuaua, for example.   They are engraved and have red pigments, although they are less figurative.

Beth


On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 5:31 AM, Pavel Kosintsev <kpa at ipae.uran.ru> wrote:

Hello Poplin,



Thursday, August 18, 2011, 11:25:43 AM, you wrote:



 Dear all,

 this is the third phalanx of a lion.

 best, Pavel Kosintsev







pmf> Dear all,



pmf> it's the very first time I see such a thing ! An engraved third

pmf> phalanx (for the claw) of lion or bear (I am on vacation, I have not

pmf> comparative collection...) I would say rather lion, but one have to be

pmf> cautious : some bear's 3rd ph. could have such a big developpement of

pmf> the thin part which covers the base of the claw. And this is not so

pmf> far waway from the mychenian/archaïc lion discveries of Greece

pmf> (Thyrins, for instance for mycenian times, and I have identified Lion

pmf> both in Delphi and Tegea - this one not that far from Nemea...).



pmf> That was the "firt aid".



pmf> Have you, Márta Tassi, lion/bear bones in your excavation ? elsewhere

pmf> in the neighbourhood ?



pmf> Márta Tassi <hadarcska at yahoo.co.uk> a écrit :



>> Dear all,

>>

>>

>> This bone bird

>> came to light from a pit from the Chalcolitic period (Furchenstich

>> culture) in

>> Hungary. Do you know any parallels? 

>> I haven?t any idea what kind of bone was

>> used. Thank you for your suggestion.

>>

>> Best regards,Marta Daroczi-Szabo

>>

>>

>>  

>>

>>

>>

>>











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