[Bonetools] WBRG Website Updates September 2020
Hans Christian Küchelmann
info at knochenarbeit.de
Wed Sep 2 12:02:18 CEST 2020
Dear list members,
searching for something completely different last month, I stumbled across a quotation for a quite remotely published article about a crossbow makers workshop in Trondheim. I was able to obtain a copy thanks to Jan Sachers of the Society of Archer-Antiquaries and took the opportunity to gather a couple of finds of crossbow nuts for this months bonetool:
https://www.wbrg.net/bonetool-of-the-month-archives/ <https://www.wbrg.net/bonetool-of-the-month-archives/>
A colleague recently sent me this link to a BBC News about a possible anvil for the manufacture of flint tools found in Sussex:
https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-53743766?intlink_from_url=https://www.bbc.com/news/science_and_environment&link_location=live-reporting-story <https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-53743766?intlink_from_url=https://www.bbc.com/news/science_and_environment&link_location=live-reporting-story>
References added to the database:
# Albrecht, Gerd / Holdermann, Claus-Stephan / Kerig, Tim / Lechterbeck, Jutta / Serangeli, Jordi (1998): Flöten aus Bärenknochen – Die frühesten Musikinstrumente?. – Archäologisches Korrespondenzblatt 28, 1-19
# Altamirano Garcia, Manuel (2019): Maintenance, Inheritance and Memory. V-perforated Ivory Buttons from the Los Castillejos Chalcolithic site in Las Peñas de los Gitanos (Granada, Spain). – Zooarchaeology 3, 29-40, pl. 12-15
# Booth, Annette Holst (1996): Crossbow production at the Archbishop’s Palace, Trondheim, Norway. – Journal of the Society of Archer-Antiquaries 39, 94–100
# Chen, Quanjia / Wang, Yayi / Wang, Chunxue (2019): The Study of Shell Remains from the Houtaomuga Site in Da'an, Jilin. – Zooarchaeology 3, 72-79, pl. 17-24
# Choyke, Alice M. (2019): From the Mountains to the Plains and Back Again. Late Chalcolithic Worked Osseous Material from Godedzor, Armenia. – Zooarchaeology 3, 1-13, pl. 1-8
# Credland, A. G. (1991): A Crossbow Nut from Stray Farm. – Journal of the Society of Archer-Antiquaries 34
# Einwögerer, Thomas & Käfer, Bernadette (1998): Eine jungpaläolithische Knochenflöte aus der Station Grubgraben bei Kammern, Niederösterreich. – Archäologisches Korrespondenzblatt 28, 21-30
# Einwögerer, Thomas & Käfer, Bernadette (1999): Die jungpaläolithische Flöte aus der Station Grubgraben bei Kammern, Niederösterreich, im experimentellen Nachbau. – Mitteilungsblatt Gesellschaft für Urgeschichte 7, 10-16
# Gál, Erika (2019): Bird Bone Double Pipe from the 7th Century Avar Cemetery of Szegvár-Szölökalja (South East Hungary). – Zooarchaeology 3, 14-20
# Küchelmann, Hans Christian (2019): Middle Bronze to Early Iron Age Bone Tools from Eastern Germany. – Zooarchaeology 3, 21-28, pl. 9-11
# Reimers, Christian & Vogel, Volker (1989): Knochenpfeifen und Knochenflöten aus Schleswig, Ausgrabungen in Schleswig, Berichte und Studien 7, Neumünster
# Payne-Gallwey, R. (1903): The Crossbow, London
# Seeberger, Friedrich (1998): Zur spielweise paläolithischer Knochenflöten. – Archäologisches Korrespondenzblatt 28, 31-33
# van der Walle, Roeland (1982): Bewerkt been, gewei, hoorn en ivoor. – Stadsarcheologie 6(2), 2-36
# van Wijngaarden-Bakker, Louise Hilgonda (1981): meesheften, kaardekammen en glissen. – Bodemonderzoek in Leiden 3, 61-66
Best wishes and stay healthy.
Christian
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