[Bonetools] Magdalenian projectile element made from whale bone - Andernach (Germany)
Vivian Scheinsohn
scheinso at retina.ar
Mon Mar 25 23:03:26 CET 2013
Hi everybody!
On the subject of the use of whale bone I am sending to the list two papers on the case of Tierra del Fuego. You can also check
V.Scheinsohn 2010. Hearts and Bones. Bone Raw Material Exploitation in Tierra del Fuego. BAR International Series, Oxford.
Best
Dra Vivian Scheinsohn
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E-mail:scheinso at retina.ar
From: Alice Choyke
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2013 5:03 PM
To: Mailing list for archaeologists of the research group for the study ofobject and waste of bone,antler. ivory and horn.
Subject: Re: [Bonetools] Magdalenian projectile element made from whale bone - Andernach (Germany)
Thanks amy - it looks like a great article!
Alice
On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 7:00 PM, Margaris, Amy V. <amy.margaris at oberlin.edu> wrote:
Michelle: I very much look forward to reading your article.
Continuing along a somewhat similar thread, here is a new paper on the uses of whale bone (and other osseous materials) for technological purposes. The case study is from sub-arctic Alaska where cetacean bone is, by contrast, readily available.
Enjoy,
Amy
On Sat, Mar 23, 2013 at 6:02 AM, Michelle Langley <michelle.langley at stx.ox.ac.uk> wrote:
Dear everyone,
In 2008, Jean-Marc Pétillon reported the discovery of implements manufactured from whale bone in the Middle - Late Magdalenian assemblage from Isturitz (Pyrenees). Since then, implements made from this rare marine raw material have been identified in a number of other sites located throughout the Pyrenees.
Attached is a recently published paper which I hope you will find interesting and/or useful. In it the identification of an implement manufactured from whale bone in the southern German site of Andernach-Martinsberg is reported.
Hope all is going well with your research!
Thanks,
Michelle.
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