[Bonetools] [ZOOARCH] Roman bone pin work waste
Alice Choyke
choyke at ceu.hu
Thu May 8 23:01:37 CEST 2014
Dear Lena,
I think you should contact Sabine Deschler-Erb (sabine.deschler@
unibas.ch) as someone who has big experience with Roman bone tool
workshops. Actually you would be best served writing the bonetool list of
the WBRG (bonetools at listserv.niif.hu) because there are several peopl on it
who have worked extensively with such workshops and the good thing about
the Romans is that their serial production techniques did not vary all that
much from place to place - only the species used.
Best,
Alice
On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 10:20 AM, Lena Strid <lena.strid at oxfordarch.co.uk>wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I have a very large Roman deposit of chopped up long bones from making
> bone pins. It is a rural site, but very close to a Roman town in southern
> England. Would any of you have a good reference material for this, and/or
> any tips on the most useful way to record the deposit. There is unlikely to
> be time for me to do a in-depth analysis of the bone working procedure, but
> the assemblage would be retained for future research.
>
> With thanks,
> Lena
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