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Crafting Bone: Skeletal Technologies through Time and Space

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EditorChoyke A.M. & Bartosiewicz L.

Jaar2001

PublicatietypeBoek

SerieBAR British Archaeological Reports International Series

VolumeS937

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Pagina’s401

UitgeverArchaeopress

PlaatsOxford

ISBN9781841712291

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Plaatsgegevens

Exemplaar39009 ReknummerT-4-3-d

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General theory 1-8
  • LeMoine G. : Skeletal technology: an optimistic overview , pp. 1-8

Raw Material Exploitation 9-48
  • Smirnova L. : Utilization of rare bone materials in medieval Novgorod , pp. 9-18
  • Maldre L. : Bone and antler artefacts form Otepää Hill-fort , pp. 19-30
  • Deschler-Erb S. : Do-it-Yourself maufacturing of bone and antler in two villas in romans Switzerland , pp. 31-40
  • Christidou R. : Study of bone tools at three late / final neolithic sites from Northern Greece , pp. 41-48

Manufacturing technology 49-122
  • Schibler J. : Experimental production of Neolithic bone and antler tools , pp. 49-60
  • Ciugudean D. : Workshops and manufacturing techniques at Apulum (AD 2nd -3rd Century) , pp. 61-72
  • Emery K. F. : The economics of bone artifact production in the ancient Maya Lowlands , pp. 73-84
  • Steppan K. : Worked shoulder blades: technotypological analysis of neolithic bone tools from Southwest Germany , pp. 85-92
  • Provenzano N. : Worked bone assemblages from Northern Italian Terramares: a technological approach , pp. 93-110
  • Averbouh A. : Methodological specifics of the techno-economic analysis of worked bone and antler: mental refitting and methods of application , pp. 111-122

Function 123-220
  • Biro M. : A round bone box lid with mythological representation , pp. 123-128
  • Becker C. : Bone points, no longer a mystery? Evidence from the Slavic urban fortifications of Berlin-Spandau , pp. 129-148
  • Zhilin M. G. : Technology of the manufacture of mesolithic bone and antler daggers on Upper Volga , pp. 149-156
  • Tuohy T. : Bone and antler working on the Iron Age sites of Glastonbury and Meare in Britain , pp. 157-164
  • Jensen G. : Macro wear patterns on Danish Late Mesolithic antler axes , pp. 165-170
  • Antipina Y. : Bone tools and wares from the site of Gorny ( 1690-1410 BC) in the Kargaly mining complex in the South Ural part of the East European Steppe , pp. 171-178
  • Northe A. : Notched implements made of scapulae. Still a problem , pp. 179-184
  • Griffitts J. : Bone tools from Los Pozos , pp. 185-196
  • Olsen S. L. : The importance of the Thong-smoothers at Botai, Kazachstan , pp. 197-206
  • Griffitts J. & Bansall C. : Experimental determination of the function of antler and bone "Bevel-Ended Tools" from prehistoric shell middens in Western Scotland , pp. 207-220

Social context 221-280
  • Sidera I. : Domestic and funerary bone, antler and tooth objects in the neolithic of Western Europe. A comparison , pp. 221-230
  • Nash G. : Alterd states of conciousness and the afterlife: a reappraisal on a decorated bone piece from Ryemarksgaard, Central Zealand, Denmark , pp. 231-240
  • Russell N. : The social lifte of bone: a preliminary assessment of bone tool manufacture and discard at Catalhöyük , pp. 241-250
  • Choyke A. M. : Late neolithic red deer canine beads and their imitations , pp. 251-266
  • Batey C. : Viking and late Norse combs in Scotland: An update , pp. 267-270
  • Russell N. : Neolithic relations of production: insights from the bone tool industry , pp. 271-280

Special assemblages 281-398
  • Grof P. & Groh D. : he remains of medieval bone carvings from Visegrad , pp. 281-286
  • Bartosiewicz L. : Roman period equid ilium implement from Pannonia Superior (NW Hungary) , pp. 287-296
  • Bulten E. E. & Clason A. : The antler, bone and tooth tools of Swifterbant (The Netherlands). (ca. 5500 - 4000 cal. BC) compared with those from other neolithic sites in the Western Netherlands , pp. 297-320
  • Luik H. : Bone combs from medieval Tallin, from the excavations in Sauna street , pp. 321-330
  • James S. R. : Prehistroic Hohocam bone artifacts from Southern Arizona: Craft specialization, status and gender , pp. 331-342
  • MacGregor A. & Mainman A. : The bone and antler industry in Anglo-Scandinavian York: the evidence from Coppergate , pp. 343-354
  • Elster E. : Middle neolithic to early bronze age bone tools from Sitagroi, Greece , pp. 355-370
  • Tamla Ü & Maldre L. : Artefacts of bone, antler and canine teeth among the archaeological finds from the Hill-fort of Varbola , pp. 371-382
  • Gostencnik K. : Pre- and early roman bone and antler manufacturing in Kärnten, Austria , pp. 383-398
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