[Bonetools] FW: Internet Archaeology 30: Atlas of Medieval Combs from Northern Europe
Ruth Carden
ruthfcarden at gmail.com
Thu Oct 6 16:47:34 CEST 2011
Dear all
Anyone else having difficulty accessing this open access article? Or is it
just me?
After clicking the open access full text button, it comes back with the
following 'error occurred while processing request' page:
Thanks - Ruth
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Dr Ruth Carden
Ecological & Wildlife Consultant
Animal Osteologist
Wicklow, Ireland
Tel: (+)353 (0)87 942 6561
On 6 October 2011 12:30, S O'Connor <S.Oconnor at bradford.ac.uk> wrote:
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> Internet Archaeology is pleased to announce the publication of ****
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> “An Atlas of Medieval Combs from Northern Europe” by Steve Ashby****
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> http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue30/ashby_index.html****
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> The publication costs of this article were met by a successful bid by the
> author to the Research Committee at the Department of Archaeology at York.
> This has resulted in the article being Open Access, in line with Internet
> Archaeology’s policy as a hybrid OA journal.****
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> Summary:****
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> As an aid to understanding chronology, economics, identity and culture
> contact, the early medieval bone/antler hair-comb is an under-exploited
> resource, despite the existence of an extensive literature borne out of a
> long-standing tradition of empirical research. Such research has been
> undertaken according to diverse traditions, is scattered amongst site
> reports and grey literature, regional, national, and international journals,
> and is published in a number of different languages. ****
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> The present article provides a general synthesis of this data, together
> with the author's personal research, situated within a broad view of
> chronology and geography. It presents the author's classification of early
> medieval composite combs, and applies this in a review of comb typology in
> space and time. It makes use of recently excavated material from
> little-known and unpublished sites, as well as the classic studies of
> familiar towns and 'emporia'. The atlas is intended for use as a reference
> piece that may be accessed according to need, and read in a non-linear
> fashion. Thus, it may act as a first port-of-call for scholars researching
> the material culture of a particular spatio-temporal context, while
> simultaneously facilitating rapid characterisation of freshly excavated
> finds material. It should provide a useful complement to recent and ongoing
> question-oriented research on combs.****
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> Regards,****
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> Judith****
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