[Bonetools] Bone combs

Sonja Vukovic sonja.vukovic at gmail.com
Wed Feb 17 11:33:51 CET 2016


Dear Maja,

As you are working with Baranya material, probably Sofija Petkovic's
publication on bone tools from the Roman province of Upper Moesia (Serbia)
would be useful. Check also Maria Biro publication on Bone Objects from the
Hungarian National Museum, and also M. Biro, A. Choyke, et al. publication
on bone objects from Aquincum.

Biró, M. 1994. The Bone Objects of the Roman Collection. Hungarian National
Museum, Budapest.

Bíró, M., Choyke, A., Lóránt, V. & Vecsey, Á. 2012. Aquincumi csonttárgyak
– Bone objects in Aquincum. Avaloni Nyomdaipari Kft, Budapest.

Petković, S. 1995. Rimski predmeti od kosti i roga sa teritorije Gornje
Mezije (The Roman Items of Bone and Antle on the Territory of Upper
Moesia). Arheološki institut, Beograd.

Best,

Sonja

On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 10:00 AM, Maja Grguric <majagrguric at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Dear Christian,
>
> It is a little bit too far, but any kind of new information is always
> welcome to hear.
>
> Maja
> ------------------------------
> From: Christian Gates St-Pierre <christian.gates-st-pierre at umontreal.ca>
> Sent: ‎17/‎02/‎2016 09:39
> To: Mailing list for archaeologists of the research group for the study
> of object and waste of bone, antler. ivory and horn.
> <bonetools at listserv.niif.hu>
> Subject: Re: [Bonetools] Bone combs
>
> Would you be interested in bone combs from North American contexts as
> well, or is too far from your research area?
>
> *Christian Gates St-Pierre*, PhD
> Chercheur invité / Invited Researcher
> Département d'anthropologie
> Université de Montréal
>
>
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> *De :* Maja Grguric <majagrguric at gmail.com>
> *À :* Bonetools at listserv.niif.hu
> *Envoyé le :* mardi 16 février 2016 6h45
> *Objet :* [Bonetools] Bone combs
>
> Dear Bonetoolers,
>
> I hope I am writing on the right e-mail address.
> I was wondering if someone colud help me regarding bone combs
> manufacturing, preferably in late antiquity and great migration period. Any
> info about the raw materials used or manufacturing itself would be helpful.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Maja Grgurić
>
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-- 
Sonja Vuković - Bogdanovic, PhD
Assistant Professor
Laboratory for bioarchaeology, Archaeology Department
Faculty of Philosophy
University of Belgrade
Serbia
www.bioarchlab.org
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