[Bonetools] Publications
Selena Vitezović
selenavitezovic at gmail.com
Tue Apr 8 12:17:51 CEST 2014
Hello, Alice and everyone,
If you allow me to brag a little bit, my colleague Nataša
Miladinović-Radmilović, physical anthropologist, and myself, we intiated a
Bioarcheological section within Serbian archaeological society, and we have
sessions within Society's annual meetings, with main goal to present all
the work from "specialists" - including physical anthropology,
archaeobotany, zooarchaeology and bone tool studies, which are all still
rather young subdisciplines in our region. We had first meeting in 2012,
second in 2013 and planning one in this year too, and the first proceedings
were published in 2013 - pdf available at Society's academia page:
https://www.academia.edu/5451984/Bioarheologija_na_Balkanu._Bilans_i_perspektive_Bioarchaeology_in_the_Balkans._Balance_and_perspectives
This volume has two papers on bone tools specifically, one mine and one
from Isabelle Sidéra. This volume has texts in Serbian and English, with
summaries in the other language.
Even if this is a small contribution in the large field of world's bone
tool studies, perhaps some of the colleagues might want to take a look into
the book - and everyone is welcome to join us at meetings and as a
contributor for the next volume.
best regards, Selena
On 7 April 2014 12:38, Ian Riddler <trzaska at lineone.net> wrote:
> Hello Alice,
>
> Here are our most important published works for 2013:
>
>
> Riddler, I. D., and Trzaska–Nartowski, N. I. A.., 2013
>
> Objects of Antler, Bone and Ivory, in C. M. Hills and S. Lucy, *The
> Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Spong Hill, North Elmham. Part IX: Chronology and
> Synthesis, *MacDonald Institute Monographs, Cambridge, 92–155
>
>
>
> Riddler, I. D. and Trzaska–Nartowski, N. I. A., 2013
>
> The Insular Comb, in L. Webster and A. Reynolds, *Early Medieval Art and
> Archaeology in the Northern World*, Leiden (E J Brill), 259–274
>
>
> Quite a few due out in 2014, but nothing published as yet.
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Ian Riddler
>
> PS Here are three significant texts from 2012:
>
>
> Riddler, I. D. and Trzaska–Nartowski, N. I. A., 2012
>
> *Lundenwic* and the Middle Saxon Bone Interlude, *Anglo–Saxon Studies in
> Archaeology and History* *18,* 75–96
>
>
>
> Riddler, I. D., Trzaska–Nartowski, N. I. A. and Soulat, J., 2012
>
> ‘Riveted Mounts’ Reconsidered: Horn Composite Combs in early medieval
> Britain, Ireland and France, *Archaeological Journal* *169*, 395–421
>
>
>
> Riddler, I. D., Trzaska–Nartowski, N. I. A. and Barton–Murray, R., 2012
>
> The Antler Combs, in G. Eogan, *The Archaeology of Knowth in the First
> and Second Millennia AD*, Excavations at Knowth 5, Dublin (RIA), 369–389
>
>
>
>
> *From:* Alice Choyke <choyke at ceu.hu>
> *Sent:* Monday, April 07, 2014 8:54 AM
> *To:* Mailing list for archaeologists of the research group for the study
> of object and waste of bone, antler. ivory and horn.<bonetools at listserv.niif.hu>
> *Subject:* [Bonetools] Publications
>
> Dear colleagues,
> If any of you have published books, important reports etc.in 2013 and
> 2014 now is the time to tell me (remind me). I need to write the liaison
> reports, ICAZ Website report and the Newsletter report, It is good
> advertisement for all you hard work.
>
> Best,
> Alice
>
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selena
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