[Bonetools] chalcolithic tools made from mandibles

Alice Choyke h13017cho at iif.hu
Sat May 21 17:26:29 CEST 2011


Dear Selena,
    What you probably have are leather thong smoothers - the wear is on the
oral part of the manidible right - in the area of the P1-2? Sandra Olsen has
similar tools made on horse mandible. (although the wear is aboral behind
the M3) and there is no doubt the contact material was hide. She has studied
them  at high magnification. Her article appeared in the Crafting Bones
volume. We have many of these tools made on caprine mandibles especially in
the  Middle Chacolithic. I can send you images once I get back from China.

Cheers!
Alice

On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 6:58 PM, Selena Vitezovic <selenavitezovic at gmail.com
> wrote:

> Dear colleagues,
>
> I have two strange artefactst from the site Bubanj in southeastern Serbia,
> Chalcolithic period, one made from cattle manible, the other from sheep
> manidble. Both pieces show intensive traces of use - cattle mandible looks
> like it was used for polishing, sheep manidble has two gouges as if
> something was attached and hanging. Unfortunately, both objects are
> fragmented. I suppose these are some ad hoc, expedient tools, since I do not
> have any other objects made from mandibles, and no traces of shaping
> (cutting, grinding) could have been observed. But, perhaps someone has some
> ideas about their use and possible analogies?
>
> Thank you!!!
>
> best, selena
>
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