[Bonetools] WBRG website updates 5/2020

Hans Christian Küchelmann info at knochenarbeit.de
Fri May 1 18:39:37 CEST 2020


Dear WBRG members,

as this month's bonetool I chose a little children's toy found in a grave in Gouda, Netherlands, sent to the list by Marloes Rijkelijkhuizen in March 2018 and published later that year.
https://www.wbrg.net/bonetool-of-the-month-archives/


References added to the database last month:

# Averbouh, Aline & Zidarov, Petar (2014): The production of bone figurines in the Balkan Chalkolithic and the use of debitage by extraction. in: Mărgărit, Monica / Le Dosseur, Gaëlle / Averbouh, Aline (eds.): Prehistoric Exploitation of hard animal materials. An Overview of the Exploitaiton of hard Animal Materials during the Neolithic and Chalcolithic. Prodeedings of the GDRE PREHISTOS Work-Session in Targoviste, Romania, November 2013, 137-154, Targoviste

# Baart, Jan & van Wijngaarden-Bakker, Louise H. (1972): Spelen bij de poort. in: van Regteren Altena, Hans (ed.): Vondsten onder de Sint Olofskapel, 28-33, Amsterdam

# Bartošková, Andrea (2003): Kostěná a parohová industrie ze Staré Boleslavi. in: Boháčová, I. (ed.): Stará Boleslav: Přemyslovský hrad v raném středověku, Mediaevalia Archaeologica 5, 227-266, Praha

# Backwell, Lucinda & d'Errico, Francesco (2001): Evidence of termite foraging by Swartkrans early hominids. – Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 98 (4), 1358–1363

# Backwell, Lucinda & d'Errico, Francesco (2003): Additional evidence on the early hominid bone tools from Swartkrans with reference to spatial distribution of lithic and organic artifacts. – South African Journal of Science 99, 259-267

# Backwell, Lucinda & d'Errico, Francesco (2004): A reassessment of the Olduvai Gorge ‘bone tools’. – Palaeontologia Africana 40, 95-158

# Backwell, Lucinda & d'Errico, Francesco (2005): The origin of bone tool technology and the identification of early hominid cultural traditions, From tools to symbols: from early hominids to modern humans, 238-275

# Backwell, Lucinda & d'Errico, Francesco (2008): Early bone tools from Drimolen, South Africa. – Journal of Archaeological Science 35, 2880-2894

# Backwell, Lucinda & d'Errico, Francesco (2009): Additional evidence of early hominid bone tools from South Africa. First attempt at exploring inter-site variability. – Palaeontologia Africana 44, 91-94

# Kaván, Jaroslav (1964): Problematika datování a funkce některých výrobků z kosti a parohu u Slovanů na základě nálezů na Sekance u Davle. in: Eisner, Jan (ed.): Vznik a počátky Slovanů 5, 247-, Praha

# Kavánová, Blanka (1995): Knochen- und Geweihindustrie in Mikulčice. in: Daim, Falko & Polácek, Lumir (eds.): Studien zum Burgwall von Mikulčice. Band 1, 113-378, Brno

# Kleinecke, J. (2017): Von der Donau an den Harz: Schmuck aus Schneckenhäusern. – Archäologie in Deutschland 6/2017, 57

# Kysely, René / Limbursky, Petr / Sumberová, Radka / Langová, Michaela / Erneé, Michal (2020): Scapulae and phalanges as grave goods: a mystery from the Early Bronze Age. – Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences 12:72, 1-34

# Nyvltova-Fisakova, Miriam & Parma, David (2014): Hrátky s kostmi. Astragaly jako doklady her v mladším pravěku. – Studia archeologica Brunensia 19(1), 113-122
>>> download: https://digilib.phil.muni.cz/handle/11222.digilib/129974

# Rijkelijkhuizen, Marloes J. (2018): Een miniatuurmesje in het graf. in: Loopik, J. / van der Linde, C. / van Dasselaar, M. (eds.): Ora et Labora. Bidden en werken op het terrein van het Clarissenklooster te Gouda, 60, Amersfoort

# Sacherová, Gabriela (2005): Zvířecí kosti z nádvoří horního hradu Rokštejn. – Studia minora Facultatis philosophicae Universitatis Brunensis. M, Series archaeologica 52-53, 245-252
>>> download: https://digilib.phil.muni.cz/handle/11222.digilib/113660

# Thurber, Beverley A. (2020): Skates Made of Bone. A History, Jefferson, North Carolina


Best wishes.

Christian

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