Hello everyone, <br>hello Vida, I am here :))) <br>Jenn, if you are interested in barbed points only, that there aren't many in the Iron Gates. From Vlasac, only two pieces were published so far; and I am currently working on the assemblage from Kula, where I have also just two pieces. Here are the published pieces from Vlasac, the book is "Vlasac. Mezolitsko naselje u Ðerdapu", written by Dragoslav Srejoviæ and Zagorka Letica, published by Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti, Beograd, 1978. <br>
Plain projectile points - unbarbed - are much more common, they occur in Vlasac, Lepenski Vir and other sites in the Iron Gates, but also in Early Neolithic sites such as Donja Branjevina and Starèevo. <br>As to the Romanian side at the Iron Gates, you have publications from Corneliu Beldiman. <br>
<br>best, Selena <br><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On 1 June 2011 18:09, Jean-Marc Petillon <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:petillon@univ-tlse2.fr">petillon@univ-tlse2.fr</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding-left: 1ex;">
I don't know if this is within your geographic/chronological scope, but there are more than 2,000 antler barbed points in the French and Spanish Upper Magdalenian (16-14 kyr cal BP). There is one MA student in Toulouse working on this right now, and for northern Spain you should speak with Alexandra Silva from Santander <alexandra_paleo at <a href="http://hotmail.com" target="_blank">hotmail.com</a>>. Many documents also from the following Azilian (14-12 kyr cal BP), and for the Mesolithic in southwest Europe see with Benjamin Marquebielle (PhD student in Toulouse, <benja.mar at <a href="http://wanadoo.fr" target="_blank">wanadoo.fr</a>>).<br>
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Jean-Marc<br>
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Le 01/06/11 11:34, <a href="mailto:jennrichards@charter.net" target="_blank">jennrichards@charter.net</a> a écrit :<div><div></div><div class="h5"><br>
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I am currently writing my MA dissertation as a student at Durham<br>
University - Prehistory Dept. While I have collected a large number of<br>
images of Mesolithic bone and antler barbed points, and have personally<br>
viewed the collection from Star Carr at Cambridge University, I would<br>
like to have more images, and would like to view more artefacts. Does<br>
any member of the list have a suggestion as to museum catalogues,<br>
websites with images, or know the current location of points from<br>
Friesack, Hohen-Viecheln, Duvensee, Mullerup, Vinde-Helsinge, Zvejnieki<br>
or any other sites with a large number of recovered points? Thank you so<br>
much for any information,<br>
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Jenn Richards<br>
Durham University<br>
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