[Bonetools] strange chalcolithic objects

Christopher Arabatzis christ.arabatzis at gmail.com
Thu Apr 5 21:30:31 CEST 2018


I am sorry.
I attached only one.

Στις 5 Απρ 2018 18:30, ο χρήστης "Christopher Arabatzis" <
christ.arabatzis at gmail.com> έγραψε:

> Dear Selena,
>
> You can also check these artifacts. They are dated around 4400 BC and they
> are coming from a settlement in Northern Greece.
>
> Chris
>
>
>
> 2018-04-05 19:02 GMT+03:00 Christopher Arabatzis <
> christ.arabatzis at gmail.com>:
>
>> Dear Selena,
>>
>> I am attaching a photo with hooks from Dispilio.There are two types of
>> hooks there.The classic one and the other that are bipoints.
>>
>> You can find more here https://anaskamma.wordpress.com/02-2008/
>>
>>  Best Regards,
>> Chris
>>
>>
>>
>> 2018-04-05 18:39 GMT+03:00 <Grzegorz.Osipowicz at umk.pl>:
>>
>>> Dear Selena,
>>>
>>> It looks like You are right from this perspective. Still, it would be
>>> useful to make use wear analysis here, perhaps it would help to solve a
>>> problem. Good luck and all the best!
>>>
>>>
>>> Grzegorz
>>>
>>>
>>> Cytowanie Selena Vitezović <selenavitezovic at gmail.com>:
>>>
>>> Hello, everyone,
>>>>
>>>> Here are few more photos, now of all 6 pieces I found so far.
>>>> As far as I can see, they do not seem to have been pointed, but rather
>>>> the
>>>> ends were originally flat like this.
>>>>
>>>> best regards, Selena
>>>>
>>>> On 5 April 2018 at 16:49, <Grzegorz.Osipowicz at umk.pl> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi again
>>>>>
>>>>> I’ve noticed clear rounding of the tips of the artefacts. Would it be
>>>>> possible that it is the result of use? I’ve analyzed a similar
>>>>> artefact (only longer, what is perhaps important here) from Corded
>>>>> Ware Grave from Biržai (Lithuania – photo attached), that was used as
>>>>> a kind of grinder/pounder. Similar artefacts are known also from other
>>>>> graves of this culture (for example Krasnasieĺski, Bielarus – photo
>>>>> attached). They ware also primary considered to be needles.
>>>>>
>>>>> All the best
>>>>>
>>>>> Grzegorz
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Cytowanie Selena Vitezović <selenavitezovic at gmail.com>:
>>>>>
>>>>> Dear colleagues,
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I hope you're all doing fine.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I have several strange objects from a Vučedol culture (final
>>>>>> Chalcolithic
>>>>>> /
>>>>>> early Bronze Age) site in Pannonia - 2 on photos in attachment. They
>>>>>> are
>>>>>> all in shape of thin, short rods, they are complete, so they are not
>>>>>> broken
>>>>>> pins or needles. Some are made from bone, some from antler, some have
>>>>>> incisions, some are just polsihed.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Any thoughts?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> thank you!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> best regards,
>>>>>> Selena
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> Selena Vitezović
>>>>>> Arheološki institut
>>>>>> www.ai.ac.rs
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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>>>>>
>>>>>  Grzegorz Osipowicz, PhD
>>>>>  Institute of Archaeology
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>>>> --
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>>>> Arheološki institut
>>>> www.ai.ac.rs
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>>  87-100 Toruń
>>>
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>>>  Institute of Archaeology
>>>  Nicolaus Copernicus University
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