[Bonetools] mesolithic artefact

S O'Connor S.Oconnor at bradford.ac.uk
Tue Apr 15 16:18:07 CEST 2014


Sonia again!

This picture of modern Russian sturgeon skins shows exactly how the dorsal fin has been trimmed from the skin as I described.

 

 

 

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From: Bonetools [mailto:bonetools-bounces at listserv.niif.hu] On Behalf Of marinaevora at sapo.pt
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Thank you David and Sonia for your comments, no wonder I couldn't find parallels, I was not looking in the right place.

David, could you point me to the complete reference of the page and images you provided?

Best,
Marina

Quoting S O'Connor <S.Oconnor at bradford.ac.uk>:

That looks a pretty close match, for the sturgeon dorsal fin elements

 

See

 

http://web.pdx.edu/~virginia/white_sturgeon/images/caudal_fin_dorsal.htm

part of

http://web.pdx.edu/~virginia/white_sturgeon/white_sturgeon.htm

 

Sonia

 

Dr Sonia O'Connor PhD FSA FIIC ACR Honorary Visiting Fellow, University of York

Post-doctoral Research Fellow

Archaeological Sciences

Division of AGES, 

University of Bradford

Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD7 1DP, UK

 

tel 01274 23 6498 (office) 5210 (lab)

fax 01274 23 5210

 

From: Bonetools [mailto:bonetools-bounces at listserv.niif.hu] On Behalf Of Dave Constantine
Sent: 15 April 2014 11:28
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Dear Marina,

 

Is it possibly a fish bone? Attached are a couple of pages discussing the possible use of Sturgeon bones for eating shellfish and the bones look rather like yours.

Regards,

David Constantine

 

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Dear all,

I'm sending you two pictures of an artefact recovered from a mesolithic shellmidden site in Portugal. I believe it is made from mammal bone. Do you have/ know of similar objects? I have been searching for parallels and I didn't find it.
Thank you.

Best,


Marina Évora

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