[Bonetools] Magdalenian projectile element made from whale bone - Andernach (Germany)
Selena Vitezovic
selenavitezovic at gmail.com
Tue Mar 26 12:50:15 CET 2013
Thanks everyone for sharing papers!
best, selena
On 25 March 2013 23:03, Vivian Scheinsohn <scheinso at retina.ar> wrote:
> **
> 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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> *From:* Alice Choyke <choyke at ceu.hu>
> *Sent:* Monday, March 25, 2013 5:03 PM
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> ofobject and waste of bone,antler. ivory and horn.<bonetools at listserv.niif.hu>
> *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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>>
>>
>> --
>> Amy V. Margaris
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>> Oberlin College
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