[Bonetools] Location of Barbed Bone and Antler Points
jennrichards at charter.net
jennrichards at charter.net
Fri Jun 3 11:25:01 CEST 2011
Thank you all for your speedy replies and the very helpful suggestions.
As always, the list is phenomenal at exchanging information!
Kind regards,
Jenn
On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 10:03 AM, Alice Choyke wrote:
> Dear Jenn,
> While we are naming names you should also contact Eva David (
> eva.david at mae.u-paris10.fr). Mikle Zhilin has also worked on some of
> the
> world's most beautiful Mesolithic antler and bone harpoons from the
> more
> westernly parts of Russia.
>
> Best,
> Alice
> On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 11:34 AM, <jennrichards at charter.net> wrote:
>
>> I am currently writing my MA dissertation as a student at Durham
>> University
>> - Prehistory Dept. While I have collected a large number of images
>> of
>> Mesolithic bone and antler barbed points, and have personally viewed
>> the
>> collection from Star Carr at Cambridge University, I would like to
>> have more
>> images, and would like to view more artefacts. Does any member of
>> the list
>> have a suggestion as to museum catalogues, websites with images, or
>> know the
>> current location of points from Friesack, Hohen-Viecheln, Duvensee,
>> Mullerup, Vinde-Helsinge, Zvejnieki or any other sites with a large
>> number
>> of recovered points? Thank you so much for any information,
>>
>> Jenn Richards
>> Durham University
>>
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