[Bonetools] Baden culture
Petar Zidarov
petar.zidarov at yahoo.com
Wed Feb 15 12:59:01 CET 2017
Dear Selena,
You can probably get an idea of the diachronic trends in Jörg Schibler's and his institute's excellent work on the worked bone of Swiss lake dwellings. You could find reference and pdfs on the Basel institute's website - Publikationen Archäozoologie - IPNA Universität Basel
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Publikationen Archäozoologie - IPNA Universität Basel
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An introduction to the connection and relevance of the Swiss lakeside research to Central Europe - Choyke, Alice M., and Jörg Schibler. 2007. Prehistoric bone tools and the archaeozoological perspective: research in Central Europe. In Bones as Tools: Current Methods and Interpretations in Worked Bone Studies, ed. Christian Gates St-Pierre and Renee Beauchamp Walker, 51–65. British Archaeological Reports International Series 1622. Oxford: Archaeopress.
Some specific Baden artefacts from Hungary are published by Erika Gál Gál, Erika. 2011. Prehistoric antler- and bone tools from Kaposújlak-Várdomb (South-Western Hungary) with special regard to the Early Bronze Age implements. In Written in Bones. Studies on technological and social context of past faunal skeletal remains, ed. Justyna Baron and Bernadeta Kufel-Diakowska, 137–164. Wrocław: Instytut Archeologii Uniwersytet Wrocławski.
And I guess checking this book will give you a good frame of reference about the Czech part: Neustupný, Evžen, Miroslav Dobeš, Jan Turek, and Milan Zápotocký. 2013. The Eneolithic. The Prehistory of Bohemia 3. Praha: Archeologický Ustav AV ČR. Although the latter is conceived as a general introduction to Czech prehistory, there are plates and passages outlining the "diversity" of specific regional and chronological traits in all categories of artefacts including bone, antler and shell. Let me know, if you have difficulties finding it.
Hope these may be of use,Petar
-- Petar Zidarov Lab of Archaeometry & Experimental ArchaeologyDepartment of Archaeology, New Bulgarian University21 Montevideo Str., Building 2, office 2191618 Sofia, BULGARIAcell phones: +359 898 347 252, +359 886 749 458
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From: Selena Vitezović <selenavitezovic at gmail.com>
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Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2017 4:32 PM
Subject: [Bonetools] Baden culture
Dear colleagues,
Does anyone knows about any - even short - report on bone artefacts from Baden culture? I need specifically Baden, please.
Best regards, Selena
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Selena Vitezović
Arheološki institut
www.ai.ac.rs
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