[Bonetools] [Bone tools] Bone skates - Historical Fen skating

Haskel Greenfield Haskel.Greenfield at umanitoba.ca
Wed Sep 30 00:09:29 CEST 2015


Hi. I also have a probably skate on a horse radius from central Serbia from the site of Novačka Ćuprija. I believe that the deposit is Medieval, but I can’t check the database right now.
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Haskel

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Subject: Re: [Bonetools] Bone skates - Historical Fen skating

Hi all bone skate enthusiasts!

I happened to run across a possible historical (and current) practice of skating which might be of interest to bone skate researchers.
Fen skating
www.fenskating.co.uk<http://www.fenskating.co.uk>

It seems to tie in well with the distribution of skates in the UK and continues to have international enthusiasts, particularly in NW Europe. google search brings up some interesting sources and photos. While the modern skates seem to be wood and metal, shape comparisons would be interesting.

It may be all of you interested in bone skates already know about fen skating, but I certainly had missed it!

very best
Pam
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Dear colleagues, you can find some informations about bone skates  ("patins à

glace") in France (especially in Alsace) during the Late Antiquity in my PhD (on

line, chap. 2.5.5.1)



« Les relations homme-animal dans le monde des vivants

et des morts. Étude archéozoologique des établissements et des regroupements

funéraires ruraux de l’Arc jurassien et de la Plaine d’Alsace, de la fin de

l’Antiquité tardive au premier Moyen Âge ». DOI:

10.13140/RG.2.1.5115.1202



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Dear colleagues,



for

anybody concerned with or interested in bone skates the recent publication of

Edberg & Karlsson (2015) about the skates from Birka and Sigtuna, Sweden, is a

definitve must. The authors analysed the vast amount of 697 skates from the

viking age and middle ages. Here are the details and download

address:



Edberg, Rune & Karlsson, Johnny (2015): Isläggar från Birka och

Sigtuna. En undersökning av ett vikingatida och medeltida fyndmaterial,

Stockholm Archaeological Reports 43, Stockholm

online:

http://su.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:843616/FULLTEXT01.pdf



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