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<DIV id=SkyDrivePlaceholder></DIV>From: boris.santander@gmail.com<BR>To: bonetools@listserv.niif.hu<BR>Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2012 12:24:39 +0100<BR>Subject: Re: [Bonetools] Bonetools Digest, Vol 70, Issue 3<BR><BR><PRE>Dear all, <BR> <BR>Just to add:<BR> <BR>I've been working with late Archaic (Epipaleolithic in "old world" key)<BR>chilean pacific coastal bone tools, and we have a quite different<BR>fishhook made of bone. It consists in a composite tool with a hook<BR>attached to lithic "mini-barrel" or cilindric-shaped piece of sea-mammal<BR>diaphisys. This kind of fishhook starts to appear c.a. 6500 a.p, in<BR>coexistence with shell and cactus spine fishhooks.<BR> <BR>Attached you will find a picture of one of this fishhook from Copaca-1<BR>site (northern chile coast).<BR> <BR>Besides, you can find a book with this and other coastal technologies<BR>from Chile in the catalogue of the "Fishermen of the fog" exposition of<BR>the Museo Chileno de Arte Precolombino, click here:<BR> <BR><A href="http://www.precolombino.cl/mods/biblioteca/pdf/publicacion.php?id=47" target=_blank>http://www.precolombino.cl/mods/biblioteca/pdf/publicacion.php?id=47</A><BR> <BR> <BR>Happy (Gregorian) New year for everyone. <BR> <BR> <BR>On mar, 2012-01-03 at 12:00 +0100, bonetools-request@listserv.niif.hu<BR>wrote:<BR>> Send Bonetools mailing list submissions to<BR>> bonetools@listserv.niif.hu<BR>> <BR>> To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit<BR>> <A href="https://listserv.niif.hu/mailman/listinfo/bonetools" target=_blank>https://listserv.niif.hu/mailman/listinfo/bonetools</A><BR>> or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to<BR>> bonetools-request@listserv.niif.hu<BR>> <BR>> You can reach the person managing the list at<BR>> bonetools-owner@listserv.niif.hu<BR>> <BR>> When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific<BR>> than "Re: Contents of Bonetools digest..."<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> Today's Topics:<BR>> <BR>> 1. Re: FW: fishhook (Marloes Rijkelijkhuizen)<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------<BR>> <BR>> Message: 1<BR>> Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2012 10:53:57 +0100<BR>> From: Marloes Rijkelijkhuizen <marloesrijkelijkhuizen@hotmail.com><BR>> To: <bonetools@listserv.niif.hu><BR>> Subject: Re: [Bonetools] FW: fishhook<BR>> Message-ID: <BAY158-W47E36E131E8D79ED1AC591DA960@phx.gbl><BR>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> Dear Chris, Etan, Clive, Pawel and Isabelle,<BR>> <BR>> Thank you so much for all your information and papers! My colleague will be very pleased with this! <BR>> <BR>> Best wishes, Marloes<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> Date: Mon, 2 Jan 2012 09:23:34 -0500<BR>> From: moorecr@uindy.edu<BR>> To: bonetools@listserv.niif.hu<BR>> Subject: Re: [Bonetools] FW: fishhook<BR>> <BR>> Dear Marloes,<BR>> <BR>> Thanks for sharing! We have similar single-piece fishhooks in North America. I've attached a scanned copy of a paper I recently published on fishhooks from some Archaic sites. Better quality images can be found attached to the version on my Academia.edu page - <A href="http://uindy.academia.edu/ChristopherMoore/Papers" target=_blank>http://uindy.academia.edu/ChristopherMoore/Papers</A><BR>> <BR>> chris<BR>> <BR>> ----- Original Message -----<BR>> From: "Etan Ayalon" <etana@eretzmuseum.org.il><BR>> To: "Mailing list for archaeologists of the research group for thestudy of object and waste of bone, antler. ivory and horn." <bonetools@listserv.niif.hu><BR>> Sent: Monday, January 2, 2012 4:39:05 AM<BR>> Subject: Re: [Bonetools] FW: fishhook<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> Dear Marloes, <BR>> These prehistoric fishhooks are even found in Israel, i.e., in Kebara Cave on Mount Carmel (Natufian) and in Nahal Batset (Ceramic Neolithic): <BR>> Turville-Petre, F. 1932. Excavations in the Mugharet el-Kebarah. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute LXII:270-276, Pl. XXVIII; <BR>> Gopher, A. 1989. Horvat Galil and Nahal betzet 1: Two Neolithic Sites in the Upper Galilee. Mitekufat Haeven 22:82*-92* (fishhook on p. 88*); <BR>> See also in Egypt: <BR>> Petrie, W.M.F. 1917. Tools and Weapons . London:37; <BR>> Lucas, A. 1962. Ancient Egyptian Materials and Industries . London:28; <BR>> Brewer, D.J. and Friedman, R.F. 1990. Fish and Fishing in Ancient Egypt . Cairo:21. <BR>> Etan Ayalon <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> From: bonetools-bounces@listserv.niif.hu [mailto:bonetools-bounces@listserv.niif.hu] On Behalf Of Marloes Rijkelijkhuizen <BR>> Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2011 12:13 PM <BR>> To: bonetools@listserv.niif.hu <BR>> Subject: [Bonetools] FW: fishhook <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> (it is circa 5 cm long) <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> From: marloesrijkelijkhuizen@hotmail.com <BR>> To: bonetools@listserv.niif.hu <BR>> Subject: fishhook <BR>> Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2011 11:11:24 +0100 <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> Dear all, <BR>> <BR>> A request from a colleague, who has found this fishhook on one of the Dutch beaches. <BR>> <BR>> Any thoughts or parallels? <BR>> <BR>> Thanks and all the best for the new year! <BR>> <BR>> Marloes <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> ______________________________________________________________________ <BR>> This email has been scanned by the Symantec Email Security.cloud service. <BR>> For more information please visit <A href="http://www.symanteccloud.com/" target=_blank>http://www.symanteccloud.com</A> <BR>> ______________________________________________________________________ <BR>> <BR>> _______________________________________________<BR>> Bonetools mailing list<BR>> Bonetools@listserv.niif.hu<BR>> <A href="https://listserv.niif.hu/mailman/listinfo/bonetools" target=_blank>https://listserv.niif.hu/mailman/listinfo/bonetools</A><BR>> <BR></PRE><BR>_______________________________________________ Bonetools mailing list Bonetools@listserv.niif.hu https://listserv.niif.hu/mailman/listinfo/bonetools</DIV> </div></body>
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