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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">I`m sorry but I was maybe too vague.
I`m searching articles about technological and use-wear analysis
of Late Palaeolithic (Azilian, Kunda, Świderian etc.)/Mesolithic
bone points. Writing bone I mean bone, not antler :) Mostly I`m
interested in simple points, such as type 13 acc. to Clark (it`s
triangular in cross-section) but any pulications about simple
points would be very helpfull. I`m asking becouse I have done
microscopic analysis of technological traces of such a point, but
I have problem with analogies - mostly common technological
analysis.<br>
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Best,<br>
Justyna<br>
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W dniu 2014-04-16 10:20, Jean-Marc Petillon pisze:<br>
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<blockquote class=" cite" id="mid_534E3D3A_70608_univ_tlse2_fr"
cite="mid:534E3D3A.70608@univ-tlse2.fr" type="cite">Dear Justyna,
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<br>
what do you mean exactly with "Late Paleolithic"? Are you
interested in
<br>
Late Glacial implements (Magdalenian, Creswellian, Hamburgian,
etc) or
<br>
just the post-HE1 final Paleolithic (Azilian, Federmesser and
such)?
<br>
And do you mean "bone" points in the strict sense of term or are
you
<br>
also interested in antler?
<br>
<br>
Best,
<br>
<br>
Jean-Marc
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Le 15/04/14 16:37, Justyna Orłowska a écrit :
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<blockquote class=" cite" id="Cite_2033344" type="cite">Dear all,
if someone could help me with find some literature tips
<br>
about Late Palaeolithic bone points (e.g. points witch
triangular
<br>
sections - type 13 acc. to Clark)? I have searched in internet
but I
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haven`t found any articles about that. I`m mostly interested in
<br>
technological and function aspects of such a points. Maybe you
know
<br>
some kind of monograph publications of sites where such kind of
<br>
points were found and good examined?
<br>
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Thank you for all your help and suggestions
<br>
<br>
Justyna
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