[Bonetools] Fwd: Reminder UISPPCongress 2014Session WorkedHardAnimalMaterials
Alice Choyke
choyke at ceu.hu
Mon Apr 14 15:51:19 CEST 2014
The paleolithic work session of GDRE-Prehistos
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From: Aline Averbouh <walineboudg1 at gmail.com>
Date: Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 1:46 PM
Subject: Reminder UISPPCongress 2014Session WorkedHardAnimalMaterials
To: Alice Choyke <choyke at ceu.hu>
Cc: Txemi ethnopréhisto <jose-miguel.tejero at mae.cnrs.fr>, Nejma Goutas <
nejma.goutas at mae.cnrs.fr>, CHRISTENSEN Marianne <
Marianne.Christensen at univ-paris1.fr>
Dear colleagues
Would you mind to send this reminder for the UISPP Congress in Burgos,
september 2014, to the WBRG (Alice) and to your lab.? (below and doc.
joined)
With our best whishes
A. Averbouh, JM Tejero, N. Goutas, M. Christensen
Dear colleagues,
This is a reminder that the submission deadline for abstracts for the
XVII UISPP Congress in Burgos is April 30. We invite you to contribute to
the following session:
*B38-Innovation in the production and use of equipment in hard animal
materials:*
*origins and consequences in prehistoric Palaeolithic to Mesolithic
societies*
For this session, we propose an analysis of various aspects of bone
industry, in
particular the emergence and development of certain technical innovations
which are
considered to be a reflection of the evolution of societies, and which
facilitate the
identification of different cultural units that are structured via their
technical systems
Two major conceptual inventions, one technical, the other functional, which
are
also the two major thrusts of research by the GDRE, the session's
co-organizer, have
been chosen to encourage debate at the Congress. The first concerns
débitage by extraction. The second innovation concerned the production of
bevels in hafting systems. While avoiding the risks inherent to an approach
based on environmental determinism or a linear evolutionary perception of
societies and the range of inventions that accompanied them, we aim to
characterize these innovations and also understand the complex,
multifactorial mechanisms that drove their development.
In order to enrich debate about this category of archaeological remains
during
the session, in addition to the two proposed issues, participants who lack
material to
discuss one of them can present the series they are working on using other
angles or
their experimental results concerning the exploitation of hard animal
material.
Communications covered by this “free” thematic line should nevertheless lie
within the
session's main thematic framework. They should therefore raise questions
about
sociological or economic phenomena (without discarding environmental
factors that
may be involved) which generated technical changes, inertias or
continuities in the
evolution of the prevailing savoir-faire in work on hard animals during the
proposed
period.
We thank you to submit your abstracts to aline.averbouh at mnhn.fr *and *to
jose-miguel.tejero at mae.cnrs.fr
We are looking forward to receive your abstracts before the 28th of april
Sincerely,
Aline Averbouh, José-Miguel Tejero, N. Goutas et M. Christensen
--
Aline AVERBOUH
Dr, Chargée de Recherche au CNRS
Directrice du Groupement de Recherche International
"Prehistoric exploitation of osseous materials in Europe"
(GDRI PREHISTOS)
Website : www.gdreprehistos.cnrs.fr
Membre de l'UMR 7209
Archéozoologie, Archéobotanique : Sociétés, Pratiques et Environnement.
Muséum national d' Histoire naturelle - CNRS (InEE)
Departement Ecologie et Gestion de la Biodiversité
CP 56, 55 rue Buffon, F-75005 Paris
tel. : 33 (0)5 34 14 50 06
Website : http://archeozoo-archeobota.mnhn.fr/
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