[Bonetools] Three questions

Alice Choyke Choyke at ceu.hu
Fri Dec 19 13:15:54 CET 2014


Dear Christian,
    I recommend you try and find a copy on Abe's list etc. of Ingalik Material Culture by Cornelius Osgood (1940), Yale University Publication in Anthropology #22, New Haven.

Pages 83-90 deal exclusively with beaver jaw and tooth tools. 


I have no doubt there are other North American ethnographies that contain equally detailed info. but this one I have in my hand and it has proved unbelievably useful.



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>>> Alice Choyke <choyke at ceu.hu> 12/18/2014 9:10 PM >>>

And I believe there are several 19th c. ethnographies that describe the same thing. I will check my references tomorrow and let you know - thanks for the reminder.


Alice


On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 5:49 PM, Margaris, Amy V. <amy.margaris at oberlin.edu> wrote:
Hi Christian,
In response to your first question: there's evidence of indigenous Alutiiq peoples of Alaska using beaver and marmot incisors as carving bits. I don't know if actual use-wear analysis has been done on them though.

For more info, you can go to this website and do a page search for the word "incisor."
http://www.afognak.org/heritage/history/history-intro.php?src=ancient-afognak

And here's the reference for Bob Kopperl's dissertation that talks about marmot incisor tools as the Rice Ridge site, specifically:
Kopperl, Robert E.
2003 Cultural Complexity and Resource Intensification on Kodiak Island, Alaska. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Washington. University Microfilms, Ann Arbor.


Hope this helps!

Amy



On Wed, Dec 17, 2014 at 4:34 PM, Christian Gates St-Pierre <cgates70 at yahoo.fr> wrote:
Hello everyone,


I have three questions for the price of one!


First: does anyone know about some use-wear analysis on bone tools made out of beaver incisors? (beside Parmigiani & Alvarez-Soncini [2014], of which I already have a copy).


Second: does anyone have a pdf copy of the following (it is not available through our network of North American university libraries, and I can't find it on the web): Pétrequin & Rachez (1997), «Un biseau naturel: l'incisive de castor», in Les sites littoraux néolithqiues de Clarivaux et de Chalain (Jura), III, Chalain station 3, 3200-2900 av. J.C. (published by the Maison des sciences de l'Homme, in Paris)?


Third: does anyone know about some recent publications dealing with the use of heat (fire) as a technique of hardening (and darkening) bone materials/bone tools, especially in opposition to the total carbonisation of bones which will have the opposing effect (i.e. weakening the bone structure and triggering it's fragmentation)? I know of some «old» references (pre-year 2000), but I was wondering if there was some more recent publications on this precise subject?

Any help regarding anyone of these queries would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks in advance and Happy Holidays to all!

Christian


Christian Gates St-Pierre, PhD
Invited Researcher
Département d'anthropologie
Université de Montréal
christian.gates-st-pierre at umontreal.ca




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