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<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial>Hi everybody!</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial>On the subject of the use of whale bone I am
sending to the list two papers on the case of Tierra del Fuego. You can
also check
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face="Times New Roman">V.Scheinsohn 2010. <I>Hearts and Bones. Bone Raw Material
Exploitation in Tierra del Fuego</I>. BAR International Series,
Oxford.<o:p></o:p></FONT></FONT></SPAN></P></FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial>Best</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial>Dra Vivian Scheinsohn<BR>INAPL-CONICET/ UBA<BR>3 de
Febrero 1370<BR>(1426 ) Capital Federal<BR>Buenos Aires<BR>Argentina<BR>TE/Fax
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<DIV style="font-color: black"><B>From:</B> <A title=choyke@ceu.hu
href="mailto:choyke@ceu.hu">Alice Choyke</A> </DIV>
<DIV><B>Sent:</B> Monday, March 25, 2013 5:03 PM</DIV>
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<DIV><B>Subject:</B> Re: [Bonetools] Magdalenian projectile element made from
whale bone - Andernach (Germany)</DIV></DIV></DIV>
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<DIV>Thanks amy - it looks like a great article!</DIV>
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<DIV>Alice<BR><BR></DIV>
<DIV class=gmail_quote>On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 7:00 PM, Margaris, Amy V. <SPAN
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class=gmail_quote>Michelle: I very much look forward to reading your
article.<BR>Continuing along a somewhat similar thread, here is a new paper on
the uses of whale bone (and other osseous materials) for technological
purposes. The case study is from sub-arctic Alaska where cetacean bone
is, by contrast, readily available.<BR>Enjoy,<BR>Amy<BR><BR>
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<DIV class=h5>On Sat, Mar 23, 2013 at 6:02 AM, Michelle Langley <SPAN
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<DIV class=h5>Dear everyone,<BR><BR>In 2008, Jean-Marc Pétillon reported the
discovery of implements manufactured from whale bone in the Middle - Late
Magdalenian assemblage from Isturitz (Pyrenees). Since then, implements made
from this rare marine raw material have been identified in a number of other
sites located throughout the Pyrenees.<BR><BR>Attached is a recently
published paper which I hope you will find interesting and/or useful. In it
the identification of an implement manufactured from whale bone in the
southern German site of Andernach-Martinsberg is reported.<BR><BR>Hope all
is going well with your
research!<BR><BR>Thanks,<BR>Michelle.<BR><BR><BR><BR></DIV></DIV>_______________________________________________<BR>Bonetools
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