[Bonetools] First article in Special Issue "Current Studies on Archaeological Worked Bone Heritage"

DAVID Eva eva.david at cnrs.fr
Tue Apr 14 16:09:09 CEST 2026


Dear Thanik,


Jennifer Hull published same artefacts made of fish spines she called projectile spoints

in the last issue of the Modified Bone & Shell UISPP Commission*,

and these are from Lò Gạch and Gò Ô Chùa (Vietnam).


I can send you the paper if you like.

All the best, éva


*David Éva & Hrnčiarik Erik (dir.) 2023 — Contact, circulation, exchange. Proceedings of the Modified Bone & Shell UISPP Commission Conference (2-3 March 2017, University of Trnava). Oxford, Archaeopress Archaeology (Industrie de l’os préhistorique — XV). 182p. [978-1-80327-595-6.


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Dear all,

I excavated a fragment of a possible barbed bone harpoon or point from an Iron Age site in central Thailand. I wonder if anyone has any ideas if the object is a harpoon or other kinds of bone tools.

All best,
Thanik
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On Tue, 10 Mar 2569 BE at 00:28 <Grzegorz.Osipowicz at umk.pl<mailto:Grzegorz.Osipowicz at umk.pl>> wrote:
Dear All,
We are very pleased to inform you that the first article in our
special issue “Current Studies on Archaeological Worked Bone
Heritage”, in the Heritage journal, has now been released.

The opening contribution is:
Mărgărit, M.; Popescu, A.-D.; Stănescu, M.; Ion, R.-M.;
Slămnoiu-Teodorescu, S.; Cristea-Stan, D. Adornments in Funeral
Contexts: Analysis of a Necklace from the Bronze Age Cemetery at
Cândești, Romania. Heritage 2026, 9, 106.
https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage9030106

More articles from the special issue will be published soon.
https://www.mdpi.com/journal/heritage/special_issues/07G7AQD8D7

Please feel invited to submit your article to this Volume.

With our best regrads
Grzegorz and Justyna

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Dr hab. Grzegorz Osipowicz, prof. UMK
Instytut Archeologii
Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika
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