[Bonetools] Bone tool debitage
Nerissa Russell
nr29 at cornell.edu
Fri Mar 23 20:18:40 CET 2012
Really the bigger problem is distinguishing bone tool debitage from other anthropic fractures, such as marrow and bone grease processing.
Nerissa Russell
Associate Professor and Chair
Department of Anthropology
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853
USA
607-255-6790
From: Christian Gates St-Pierre <cgates70 at yahoo.fr<mailto:cgates70 at yahoo.fr>>
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Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2012 18:55:57 +0000
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Subject: [Bonetools] Bone tool debitage
Hello,
Would anyone know about any recent (post year 2000) publication on the differentiation between natural and anthropic fractures in order to identify the waste elements in the production of bone tools (flakes, debris, etc.), in English or French, and if possible from prehistoric contexts?
Thank you in advance!
Christian Gates St-Pierre
Chercheur invité
Département d'anthropologie
Université de Montréal
Chercheur postdoctoral
Département d'histoire
Université Laval
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