[Bonetools] WBRG-Website Updates February 2019
markus klek
markusklek at yahoo.com
Mon Feb 4 19:17:32 CET 2019
Hallo Christian,ich update gerade meine Links und habe festgestellt dass ich dir meine neue Adresse noch nicht mitgeteilt habe.Also hier kommt sie:PaläotechnikMarkus KlekRausteinstr. 5/178713 SchrambergEmail bleibtInternet hat sich zu www.palaeotechnik.eu gewandeltVielen Dank und liebe Grüße aus dem Schwarzwald,Markus
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Knochenarbeit <info at knochenarbeit.de> schrieb am 12:46 Montag, 4.Februar 2019:
Dear list members,
this month’s bonetool is the mystery artefact Marta Blasco Martín sent to the BONETOOLS-list in November 2017, an object made out of a vulture ulna diaphysis provided with a rivet at one of its ends. It is still not clear what the purpose of this object was and Marta still would be glad about any ideas and suggestions. If anybody has any contributions or comparative items, please contact her at marta.blasco.martin at gmail.com.
Marina Kovac’s review about the 12th WBRG-meeting in Granada in the Croatian journal Obajivesti Hrvatskog Arheoloskog Drustva is now referenced on the Grenada meeting page:https://www.wbrg.net/meetings/12th-meeting-granada-2017/
New references:
# Blasco Martin, Marta / Gallello, Gianni / Soria-Combadiera, Lucia / Collado Mataix, Eva / Pastor, Agustín / Mata Parreño, Consuelo (2019): Decoration composition of Iberian Iron Age ivory artifacts identified by no-destructive chemical analyses. – Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 1-16 online: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12520-018-00775-3
Shaw Badenhorst offered to upload his 2009 paper on African leather processing to the WBRG page which is nor available for download at the ethnography page.# Badenhorst, Shaw (2009): An ethnographic and historical overview of hide processing in southern Africa. - Annals of the Transvaal Museum 46, 37-43https://www.wbrg.net/ethnography/download: https://www.wbrg.net/wp-content/uploads/Ref_Badenhorst_2009_leather_processing.pdf
My colleague Natascha Mehler forwarded me an amazing article about the history of domino games, many of which were made of bone or ivory: # Braun, Ingram (2010): Die Kenntnis des Dominospiels in Europa: Archäologie, Geschichte, Bibliographie. – Board Game Studies Journal 10, 61-100download: https://content.sciendo.com/view/journals/bgs/10/1/article-p61.xml
An interesting find of parts of an ivory decorated medieval saddle has been made in Vienna:# Tarcsay, Kinga (2018): „Reiten auf Elfenbein“: Ein mittelalterlicher Prunksattel aus Wien, online-publication, Wien online: https://stadtarchaeologie.at/start/funde/focus/sattel_herrengasse/
Best wishes to all of you.
Christian--
Knochenarbeit
Hans Christian Küchelmann
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