[Bonetools] T-axe in action

Grzegorz.Osipowicz at umk.pl Grzegorz.Osipowicz at umk.pl
Fri Mar 14 17:38:32 CET 2025


Hi, have you already found these photos? We can try to find something  
if it is still actual.

All the best
Grzegorz



Cytowanie Hans Christian Küchelmann <info at knochenarbeit.de>:

> Dear WBRG members,
>
> I am forwarding a request on behalf of my colleague Dirk Heinrich  
> here today. He is looking for a photo of a mesolithic / neolithic  
> T-shaped axe in experimental use to illustrate working with such an  
> axe in the exhibition of the Natural Science Museum Flensburg  
> (Naturwissenschaftliches Museum Flensburg  
> <https://naturwissenschaftliches-museum.de/de/>). A T-shaped axe and  
> working waste of T-shaped axe production has been found in the  
> harbour of Flensburg (Heinrich & Barkemeyer 2020, 32-35, fig. 3).  
> Can anyone provide such a picture? The only illustrations we could  
> find in the literature so far are in Jensen (1991; 2001). Please  
> respond either to me or to Dirk Heinrich directly via  
> heinrich-fl at t-online.de and don’t forget to CC the BONETOOLS list as  
> we are all curious.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Christian
>
>
> References:
>
> # Heinrich, Dirk & Barkemeyer, Werner (2020)  
> <https://www.wbrg.net/biblio-detail?id=4015>: Tierknochenfunde und  
> Geweihreste sowie Geweihartefakte aus dem Flensburger Hafen. –  
> Schriften des Naturwissenschaftlichen Vereins für Schleswig-Holstein  
> 25, 28-47
>
> # Jensen, Gitte (2001) <https://www.wbrg.net/biblio-detail?id=26>   
> Macro Wear Patterns on Danish Late Mesolithic Antler Axes. in:  
> Choyke, Alice M. & Bartosiewicz, Laszlo (eds.): Crafting Bone:  
> Skeletal Technologies through Time and Space – Proceedings of the  
> 2nd meeting of the (ICAZ) Worked Bone Research Group Budapest, 31  
> August – 5 September 1999, British Archaeological Reports  
> International Series 937, 165-170, Oxford
>
> # Jensen, Gitte (1991) <https://www.wbrg.net/biblio-detail?id=3084>:  
> Ubrugelige økser? Forsøg med Kongemose- og Ertebøllekulturens økser  
> af hjortetak [Unusable Axes? An Experiment with Antler Axes of the  
> Kongemose and Ertebølle Cultures]. – Eksperimentel Arkæologi 1
> --
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-- 
Dr hab. Grzegorz Osipowicz, prof. UMK
Instytut Archeologii
Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika
ul Szosa Bydgoska 44/48
87-100 Toruń

Dr hab. Grzegorz Osipowicz, prof. UMK
Institute of Archaeology
Nicolaus Copernicus University
Szosa Bydgoska 44/48 Street
87-100 Torun
Poland




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