[Bonetools] WBRG website updates August 2021

Hans Christian Küchelmann info at knochenarbeit.de
Mon Aug 2 16:27:54 CEST 2021


Dear all,

this month's bonetool are again two perforated bone plaques found in a similar situation like the one from Toledo, presented last month, but these ones were found in a Bronze Age grave in Bulgaria: https://www.wbrg.net/bonetool-of-the-month-archives/ <https://www.wbrg.net/bonetool-of-the-month-archives/>
Marta Moreno Garcia and Petar Zidarov are still interested in comparative items.

References added to the database:

# Bollók, Ádám & Koncz, István (2020): Sixth and seventh Century Elephant Ivory Finds from the Carpathian Basin. The Sources, Circulation and Value of Ivory in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages. – Archaeologiai értesitõ 145, 39-68

# Goldschmidt, Adolph (1914): Die Elfenbeinskulpturen aus der Zeit der karolingischen und sächsischen Kaiser, VIII. - XI. Jahrhundert, Band 1, Berlin
 
# Goldschmidt, Adolph (1914): Die Elfenbeinskulpturen aus der Zeit der karolingischen und sächsischen Kaiser, VIII. - XI. Jahrhundert, Band 1, Berlin

# Goldschmidt, Adolph (1923): Die Elfenbeinskulpturen aus der Zeit der karolingischen und sächsischen Kaiser, VIII. - XI. Jahrhundert, Band 3, Berlin

# Goldschmidt, Adolph (1926): Die Elfenbeinskulpturen aus der Zeit der karolingischen und sächsischen Kaiser, VIII. - XI. Jahrhundert, Band 4, Berlin

# Koncz, István & Bollók, Ádám (2020): Elefántcsonttárgyak. A 6-7. Századi Kárpát-Medencében. Kronológia, térbeli eloszlás és kulturális kapcsolatok [Hungarian with English summary: [Elephant Ivory Artefacts of the Sixth and Seventh Centuries from the Carpathian Basin: Chronology, Geographical Distribution, and Cultural Contacts]. in: Dávid, Czigány & Zsanett, Nemesné Matus (eds.): Tomka 80. Ünnepi tanulmányok Tomka Péter Köszöntésére, 259-280, Györ

# Liebgott, Niels-Knud (1985): Elfenben fra Danmarks middelalder, Copenhagen

# Poplin, Francois (1983): La dent de cachelot sculptée du Mas d'Azil, avec remarques sur les autres restes de Cétacés de la prehistoire francaise. – Memoire de la Société préhistorique francaise 16, 81-94

# Poplin, Francois (1990): Le cheval, le canard et le navire; et pourquoi pa le lapin. – Anthropozoologica 12, 13-33

# Roesdahl, Else (2000): Walrus ivory and other northern luxuries: Their importance for Norse voyages and settlements in Greenland and America. in: Lewis-Simpson, Shannon (ed.): Vínland Revisited: The Norse World at the Turn of the First Millennium. Selected Papers from the Viking Millennium Symposium, 15–24 September 2000, 145-152, St. Johns
 
# Roesdahl, Else (2005): Walrus ivory: Demand, supply, workshops, and Greenland. in: Mortensen, A. & Arge, Símun V. (eds.): Vikings and Norse in the North Atlantic, Annales Societatis Scientiarum Færoensis, 182-191, Thórshavn  

# Seaver, Kirsten A. (2009): Desirable teeth: the medieval trade in Arctic and African ivory. – Journal of Global History 4, 271-292

# Sierpe, Victor (2020): Los Artiodáctilos de Fuego-Patagonia (Chile). La explotación alimenticia y su importancia en la tecnología ósea de los cazadores-recolectores del Holoceno medio y tardío, British Archaeological Reports International Series 2993, Oxford

# Tegengren, H. (1962): Valrosstanden i världshandeln, Nordenskiöld-samfunnets Skrifter 22, Helsinki

# van den Hurk, Youri (2020): On the Hunt for Medieval Whales: Zooarchaeological, Historical and Societal Perspectives on Cetacean Exploitation in Medieval Northern and Western Europe, British Archaeological Reports International Series 2998, Oxford

With kind regards.

Christian
 
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