[Bonetools] worked bone and organic material from Fântânele, Romania
François POPLIN
francois.poplin at mnhn.fr
Wed Sep 26 21:46:01 CEST 2018
a separator for composite necklace (10-12 rows) ; the 1rst piece on the right could fit with the 3rd, when turning one 180°
De: "Imola Kelemen" <imonox at yahoo.com>
À: "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>
Envoyé: Mercredi 26 Septembre 2018 11:34:36
Objet: [Bonetools] worked bone and organic material from Fântânele, Romania
Dear everyone,
I'm new to this group, thank you for accepting me!
A friend and colleague of mine reached out to ask about some discoveries at a Wietenberg cemetery at Fântânele , Romania (Bistrita-Nasaud County), from the Middle Bronze Age. A bone artifact much like a belt (see attached picture), and something they call organic material. Unfortunately, all I have now are these photos.
My question is, have you ever seen such an artifact? If yes, where and from what period? And do you think it's possible to tell what animal or body part it belongs to? And about the organic material, does anyone anywhere analyze these? Can you help out with their contact information?
Thank you in advance for any opinions!
Kind regards,
Imola
Dr. Imola Kelemen
archaeozoologist
Muzeul Secuiesc al Ciucului
530132 Miercurea Ciuc, RO Piata Cetatii Nr. 2.
Tel./Fax. +40 266 311 727 www.csikimuzeum.ro
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François POPLIN
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