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Bones as tools Current methods and interpretations in worked bone studies

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EditorGates St-Pierre C. & Walker R.B.

Jaar2007

PublicatietypeBoek

SerieBAR British Archaeological Reports International Series

Volume1622

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Pagina’s182

UitgeverArchaeopress

PlaatsOxford

ISBN9781407300344

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Exemplaar64497 ReknummerT-4-3-e

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Introduction 1-8
Gates St-Pierre C. & Walker R. B.

Bone tools and bone technology: a brief history 9-22
LeMoine G.

The importance of Palaeontological and tapholomical analyses for the study of bone industries 23-34
Vercoutère C., Patou-Mathis M. & Giacobini G.

Technology of bone and antler industries: a relevant methodology for characterizing Early Post-Glacial societies (9th - 8 th Millennium BC) 35-50
David E.

Prehistoric bone tools and the archaeozoological perspective: research in Central Europe 51-66
Choyke A. M. & Schibler J.

Methods, means and results when studying European bone industries 67-80
Legrand A. & Sidera I.

The use of bone and antler tools: two examples from the Late Mesolithic in the Dutch coastal zone 81-92
van Gijn A.

Stability and change in bone tool use along the Middle Missouri, North Dakota 93-106
Griffitts J.

Bone awls of the St.Lawrence Iroquoians: a microwear analysis 107-118
Gates St-Pierre C.

A diachronic study of pre- and post-contact antler, bone and shell artifacts from New York state 119-132
Walker R. B.

Bone disc manufacturing debris from Newfoundland to Antigua during the historic period 133-142
Klippel W. E. & Price B. E.

Bone tool types and microwear patterns: some examples from the Pampa region, South America 143-158
Buc N. & Loponte D.

A preliminary typology of perpendiculary hafted bone tipped tattooing instruments: towards a technological history of Oceanic tattooing 159-174
Robitaille B.

Conclusions: Bone artifacts and their importance to archaeology 175-182
Olsen S. L.
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