[Bonetools] WBRG website updates 2/2020

Christian Gates St-Pierre christian.gates-st-pierre at umontreal.ca
Wed Feb 19 21:07:14 CET 2020


Thank you Christian. The WBRG web site says that the proceedings of the 2019 WBRG Conference in Montreal will be edited by Markus Wild, Bev Thurber and Stephen Rhodes. Can you add my name to the list of editors, as I will also participate to the editing process? You can put me last, however.
Best,
Christian

Christian Gates St-Pierre
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    Le mercredi 19 février 2020 06 h 09 min 46 s UTC−5, Hans Christian Küchelmann <info at knochenarbeit.de> a écrit :  
 
 Dear list members,
there were quite an amount of updates this month, that’s why I am a bit late with my monthly updates. 
This month’s bonetool is a strange, but elaborately worked, mystery artefact from 12th century Novgorod. It has been sent to the bonetool list by James Barrett in August 2016. James is still interested in comparative items. If you are aware of anything similar, please contact James at jhb41 at cam.ac.uk (with CC to the list preferably).

The page for the recent 13th meeting in Montreal has been updated with the conference announcement in the ICAZ Newsletter, the conference programme, information about the proceedings and some conference pictures. See: https://www.wbrg.net/meetings/13th-meeting-montreal-2019.
The upcoming meetings in Johannisburg 2021 and Delft 2023 are announced on the website and Justin Bradfield just informed me that the website for the 2021 conference is in progress. I will add information to the website as soon as he sends me anything.

New references in the database:
# Barrett, James / Boessenkool, Sanne / Kneale, Catherine J. / O'Connell, T. C. / Star, Bastiaan (2020): Ecological globalisation, serial depletion and the medieval trade of walrus rostra. – Quaternary Science Reviews 229

# Davidan, Olga Ivanova (1992): Kunsthandwerkliche Gegenstände des 8. bis 10. Jahrhunderts aus Alt-Ladoga (Die Sammlung der Staatlichen Eremitage in St. Petersburg). – Zeitschrift für Archäologie des Mittelalters 20, 5-61

# Kind, Claus-Joachim (2011): Urgeschichtliches Puzzlespiel – der Löwenmensch vom Hohlenstein. – Archäologie in Deutschland 4/2011, 38

The 16 Articles of the volume 
# Hutson, Jarod M. / Garcia-Morena, Alejandro / Noack, Elisabeth S. / Turner, Elaine / Villaluenga, Aritza / Gaudzinski-Windheuser, Sabine (eds.): The Origins of Bone Tool Technologies, Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum Tagungen, 33-51, Mainz
are now included in the database

# Davidson, Iain (2018): Touching language origins again: how worked bone shaped our understanding.# Mozota, Millán (2018): Experimental programmes with retouchers: where do we stand and where do we go now?# Hutson, Jarod M. / Villaluenga, Aritza / Garcia-Morena, Alejandro / Turner, Elaine / Gaudzinski-Windheuser, Sabine (2018): On the use of metapodials as tools at Schöningen 13II-4.
# Rosell, Jordi / Blasco, Ruth / Martin-Lerma, Ignacio / Barkai, Ran / Gopher, Avi (2018): When discarded bones became important: new bone retouchers from the lower sequence of Qesem Cave, Israel (ca. 300-420 ka).# Daujeard, Camille / Valensi, Patricia / Fiore, Ivana / Moigne, Anne-Marie / Tagliacozzo, Antonio / Moncel, Marie-Hélène / Santagata, Carmen / Cauche, Dominique / Raynal, Jean-Paul (2018): A reappraisal of Lower to Middle Palaeolithic bone retouchers from southeastern France (MIS 11 to 3).# Sévêque, Noémie & Auguste, Patrick (2018): From west to east: Lower and Middle Palaeolithic bone retouchers in northern France.# Costamagno, Sandrine / Bourguignon, Laurence / Soulier, Marie-Cécile / Meignen, Liliane / Beauval, Cédric / Rendu, William / Mussini, Célimène / Mann, Alan / Maureille, Bruno (2018): Bone retouchers and site function in the Quina Mousterian: the case of Les Pradelles (Marillac-le-Franc, France).# Abrams, Grégory (2018): Palaeolithic bone retouchers from Belgium: a preliminary overview of the recent research through historic and recently excavated bone collections.# Neruda, Petr & Laznickova-Galetova, Martina (2018): Retouchers from mammoth tusks in the Middle Palaeolithic: a case study from Kůlna Cave layer 7a1 (Czech Republic).# Thun Hohenstein, Ursula / Bertolini, Marco / Channarapayatna, Sharada / Modolo, Marta / Peretto, Carlo (2018): Bone retouchers from two north Italian Middle Palaeolithic sites: Riparo Tagliente and Grotta della Ghiacciaia, Verona.# Toniato, Giulia / Münzel, Susanne C. / Starkovich, Britt M. / Conard, Nicholas J. (2018): Middle to Upper Palaeolithic bone retouchers from the Swabian Jura: raw materials, curation and use.#Jéquier, Camille / Livraghi, Alessandra / Romandini, Matteo / Peresani, Marco (2018): Same but different: 20,000 years of bone retouchers from northern Italy. A diachronologic approach from Neanderthals to anatomically modern humans.# Yeshurun, Reuven / Tejero, José-Miguel / Barzilai, Omry / Hershkovitz, Israel / MarderOfer, (2018): Upper Palaeolithic bone retouchers from Manot Cave (Israel): a preliminary analysis of an (as yet) rare phenomenon in the Levant.# Vitezović, Selena (2018): Retouching tools from the post-Palaeolithic period in southeast Europe.# Hutson, Jarod M. / García-Morena, Alejandro / Noack, Elisabeth S. / Villaluenga, Aritza / Gaudzinski-Windheuser, Sabine (2018): The origins of bone tool technologies: conclusions and future directions.

>>> Two old articles about an antler artefact interpreted as part of a boat. I do not agree with the authors interpretation, but the item is nevertheless an interesting artefact:# Ellmers, Detlev (1984): The Earliest Evidence for Skinboats in Late-Palaeolithic Europe. in: McGrail, Sean (ed.): Aspects of Maritime Archaeology and Ethnography, 41-55, London # Ellmers, Detlev (1980): Ein Fellboot-Fragment der Ahrensburger Kultur aus Husum, Schleswig-Holstein?. – Offa 37, 19-24

>> Three old articles dealing with Roman Iron Age Runic inscriptions on bones found in the river Weser:
# Ellmers, Detlev (1994): Germanischer Runenzauber mit der Darstellung eines römischen Handelsschiffes. in: Keller, Hagen & Staubach, Nikolaus (eds.): Iconologia sacra. Mythos, Bildkunst und Dichtung in der Religions- und Sozialgeschichte Alteuropas. Festschrift für Karl Hauck, Arbeiten zur Frühmittelalterforschung, 124-131, Münster
# Pieper, Peter / Maarleveld, Thijs J. / Jull, A. J. T. (1991): Ideologie und Fälschung. Abschließendes zum Komplex der sog. Deventer-Knochen. – Archäologisches Korrespondenzblatt 21, 317-322
# Pieper, Peter (2006): Weserrunen. in: Hoops, Johannes (ed.): Reallexikon der Germanischen Altertumskunde, Band 33, 495-505, Berlin  
Best wishes.
Christian
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