[Bonetools] WBRG website updates

DAVID Eva Eva.DAVID at cnrs.fr
Sat Mar 3 15:52:37 CET 2018


Thank you Hans-Christian,
yes it is still in prep.! Will let you know.

In the mean time, I have updated our WBRG webpage experiments
with a fantastic experiment from our Brit' colleagues on Mesolithic headdresses...

All the best,

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Dr. Éva DAVID, Ph.D.
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Anthropologie des techniques, des espaces et des territoires
MAE-Bât. Max Weber Université Paris Nanterre
21, allée de l'université
F-92023 Nanterre cedex
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http://www.uispp.org/bone-artefact
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Dear Bonetool list members,

suggested by Francois Poplin this months bonetools are two unique objects made from rhinoceros ivory.
https://www.wbrg.net/bonetool-of-the-month-archives/

New references of possible significance for some of you are two articles about shell artefacts in the recently published volume „Molluscs in Archaeology:

# Ridout-Sharpe, Janet (2017): Shell ornaments, icons and other artefacts from the eastern Mediterranean and Levant. in: Allen, Michael J. (ed.): Molluscs in Archaeology. Methods, approaches and applications, 290-307, Oxford

# Szabó, Katherine (2017): Molluscan shells as raw materials for artefact production. in: Allen, Michael J. (ed.): Molluscs in Archaeology. Methods, approaches and applications, 308-325, Oxford

Further, I would like to mention a very interesting article I was recently recommended by a colleague, dealing with an engraved palaeolithc bone disc, that is possibly a kind of animation, reminding me of the wonderful presentation Eva David gave at the WBRG conference in Salzburg 2011:

# Azéma, Marc & Rivère, Florent (2012): Animation in paleolithic art: a pre-echo of cinema. – Antiquity 86, 316-324ng

Is anything on the bone object you presented in Salzburg published in the meantime, Eva?

Best wishes

Christian
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