[Bonetools] 13th Meeting of the WBRG - Montreal 2019
Christian Gates St-Pierre
christian.gates-st-pierre at umontreal.ca
Mon Mar 4 18:32:48 CET 2019
** Sorry for cross-posting**
Hi all,
This is the second call for papers for the 13th conference of the Worked Bone Research Group, which willtake place in the city of Montreal, Canada, October 7 to 12, 2019.Contributions dealing with all periods and regions, and using any methodologicalor theoretical approaches are welcome. We hope that this will be an excitingoccasion to gather worked bone specialists from the New and Old Worlds in a bilingualmetropolis that has always served as a link between Europe and the Americas,and beyond!
Please take note of the following deadlines:
Deadline to submit a paper: April 15,2019. You can submit your title and abstract (max. 150 words) to thisaddress: wbrg2019 at gmail.com
Deadline to register: June 28, 2019.Register using the on-line form on our website: www.wbrg2019.ca
Please visit this website for all theinformation you may need regarding the conference, excursions, socialactivities (cocktail, banquet, workshops, exhibits), Montreal in general (main attractions,places to stay, places to eat, transportation), etc. The website and on-lineregistration are up and running. Furthermore, please note that additionalinformation will be posted at a later date, including a detailed conferenceprogram, so come back regularly to check out our site for updates! Finally, pleasedo not hesitate to contact us using the e-mail address above.
See you in Montreal next October!
Christian Gates St-Pierre
Professeur adjointDépartement d'anthropologieUniversité de Montréal
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Le samedi 3 mars 2018 09 h 57 min 28 s UTC−5, DAVID Eva <Eva.DAVID at cnrs.fr> a écrit :
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.
CNRS UMR 7041 ArScAn-AnTet
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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Objet : [Bonetools] WBRG website updates
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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