<div dir="ltr">Thanks! I picked a few juicy ones. the editied volume is in several separate categories. I also sent a separate note into the newsletter.<div><br></div><div>Hugs, <div><br></div><div>Alice</div></div></div><div class="gmail_extra">
<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 11:43 PM, SA O'Connor <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:S.Oconnor@bradford.ac.uk" target="_blank">S.Oconnor@bradford.ac.uk</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
Dear Alice,<br>
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all the these papers relate to bone, horn etc. objects to a greater or lesser extent. Pick what you want.<br>
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Hugs,<br>
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Sonia<br>
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O’Connor, S. (accepted) Appendix IV. Identification of Bronze Age pommels and other osseous objects. In A. Woodward, J. Hunter and D. Bukach, Ritual in Early Bronze Age Grave Goods.<br>
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O’Connor, S., Solazzo, C. and Collins, M. (2014) Advances in identifying archaeological traces of horn and other keratinous hard tissues. Studies in Conservation. DOI 10.1179/2047058414Y.0000000134 (Esimated article online publication date 14th May 2014.)<br>
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Cameron, E., Greaves, P., Northover, P. and O’Connor, S. (2013) Royal Forteviot: The recovery, conservation strategy and analysis of a Bronze Age Dagger from a High Status Cist Burial. In, E. Hyslop, V. Gonzalez, L. Troalen, L. Wilson (eds), Metal 2013, Conference Proceedings of the Interim Meeting of the ICOM-CC Metal Working Group. 21-28.<br>
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Sheridan, A., Needham, S., O’Connor, S., Melton, N., Janaway, R., Cameron, E. and Evans, A. (2013) The Gristhorpe coffin and its contents. In N. D. Melton, J. Montgomery and C. J. Knüsel (eds), Grishthorpe Man: a life and death in the Bronze Age. Oxford. Oxbow Books. 140-157.<br>
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Janaway, R. C., O’Connor, S. and Wilson, A. S. (2013) Gristhorpe Man: preservation, taphonomy and conservation, past and present. In N. D. Melton, J. Montgomery and C. J. Knüsel (eds), Grishthorpe Man: a life and death in the Bronze Age. Oxford. Oxbow Books. 177-196.<br>
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Choyke, A. and O’Connor, S. (eds) (2013) From These Bare Bones: Raw materials and the study of worked osseous materials. Proceedings of the Raw Materials session at the 11th ICAZ Conference, Paris, 2010. Oxford, Oxbow.<br>
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O’Connor, S. (2013) Exotic materials used in the construction of Iron Age sword handles from South Cave, UK. In A. Choyke and S. O’Connor (eds), From These Bare Bones: Raw materials and the study of worked osseous materials. Proceedings of the Raw Materials session at the 11th ICAZ Conference, Paris, 2010. Oxford, Oxbow. 188-200.<br>
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O’Connor, S. (2013) 21 Worked bone. In L. Martin, J. Richardson and I. Roberts, Iron Age and Roman Settlements at Wattle Syke. 195-198. Leeds, Archaeological Services WYAS (Yorkshire Archaeology 11).<br>
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Edwards, H. G. M. and O’Connor, S. (2012) Archaeological Ivories: A challenge for analytical Raman spectroscopy. In H. Edwards and P. Vandenabeele Analytical Archaeometry: selected topics. The Royal Society of Chemistry. 449-467. Cambridge, RSC Publishing.<br>
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O’Connor, S., Edwards, H. G. M. and Ali, E. (2011) An Interim Investigation of the Potential of Vibrational Spectroscopy for the Dating of Cultural Objects in Ivory, ArchaeoSciences, 35, 159-165.<br>
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