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Ancient and Modern Bone Artefacts from America to Russia: Cultural, technological and functional signature

Alexandra Legrand-Pineau, Isabelle Sidéra, Natacha Buc, Eva David and Vivian Scheinsohn 2010 © BAR Publishing
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  • BAR pre-2020
  • BAR International Series pre-2020
ISBN(s)
  • 9781407336770 (ebook)
  • 9781407306773 (paperback)
BAR Number
  • S2136
Subject
  • Excavation / Fieldwork / Survey
  • Multiperiod
  • Archaeozoology / Bioarchaeology / Osteoarchaeology
  • Central and South Asia
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Ritual / Religion / Temples
  • North America
  • Food and Drink / Diet
  • Western Europe and Britain
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  • Front Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Organization and Coference Information
  • Table of Contents
  • Introduction
  • PART I — Worked Bone Research Group – ICAZ
  • Cultural Signature
  • Down to the Bone: Tracking Prehistoric Bone Technology in Southern Patagonia
  • The Impact of Insularity on Morphologies and Techniques. The Aceramic Neolithic Bone Tools from Khirokitia (Cyprus)
  • The Neolithization in Southern Levant: Impact of Animal Herding on the Exploitation of Bone Materials, from Reticence to Adoption of Domestic Herds
  • Worked Bone, Tooth and Antler Objects from the Early Neolithic Site of Asparn/Zaya-Schletz (Lower Austria)
  • Bone Artefacts from the Neolithic and Medieval Site of Karancsság – Alsó-rét (Northern Hungary)
  • Worked Bone Remains from Godin Tepe, Iran - Chalcolithic to Iron Age
  • Bone-Working in Roman Dacia
  • Socio-economic and Cultural Implications in Medieval Society: the Unpublished Collections of the Region of Douai (France)
  • Iroquoian Bone Artifacts: Characteristics and Problems
  • Bone Working and Productions in the Medieval Castle of Guetrat (Salzburg)
  • Tortoiseshell in the 17th and 18th Century Dutch Republic
  • Technological Signature
  • Non-Utilitarian Transformation of Horse Mandibles Magdalenian Examples from Pekárna (Moravia, Czech Republic) and La Vache (Ariège, France)
  • Palaeolithic Portable Art and its Relation to Ungulate Bones (Metapods)
  • Mesolithic Zoomorphic Perforated Antler Staff Heads from Central Russia and Eastern Urals: Ceremonial Weapons or Shaman’s Staves?
  • Experiments on Manufacturing Techniques of Mesolithic and Early Neolithic Slotted Bone Projectile Points from Eastern Urals
  • Ribs as a Raw Material in Roman Bone Artefacts from Virunum (Southern Austria)
  • Antler Manufacturing in the Eastern Carpathian Regions in the Time of Sântana de Mureş-Černjachov Culture (Late Roman Period)
  • Highland Tunes in the Lowlands: a Medieval Vulture Bone Flute from Northern Germany
  • Archaeological Evidence of Pre-Industrial Worked Bone Activity in 18th Century Seville, Spain
  • Functional Signature
  • Reconstructing the “Chaîne Opératoire” of Skin Processing in Pavlovian Bone Artifacts from Dolní Věstonice I, Czech Republic
  • Sewing With or Without a Needle in the Upper Palaeolithic?
  • Technology and Use-wear Analysis of the Non-utilitarian Bones Objects from the Russian Upper Paleolithic Site of Byki-7(I)
  • Testing Functional Hypothesis of Late Holocene Bone Bipoints from the Lower Parana Wetands (Argentina)
  • Early Neolithic and Chalcolithic Crude Adzes. A Technological and Use-wear Focuson an Unknown Artefact Type from Near-East to Western Europe
  • The Complete and Usable Tool: Some Life Histories of Prehistoric Bone Tools in Hungary
  • Hafted Points and their Functional Interpretation on the Basis of their Horizontal Distribution at the Neolithic Site of Arbon Bleiche 3 (3384 – 3370 BC), Switzerland
  • Tracing the Function of the Antler “Points” from the Late Bronze Age Fortified Settlement of Asva in Estonia
  • Use-wear or Butchery Marks: a Borderline Case. Bone Objects from Roman Carnuntum, Lower Austria
  • Pierced Metapodials from al-Ândalus: Some Observations Towards their Understanding
  • PART II — Bone Raw Material Exploitation in South America - ICAZ
  • Late Pleistocene Technology in the New World: Bone Artifacts from Cueva del Medio and Other Sites in the Southern Cone of South America
  • Functional Analysis of Prehistoric Bone Instruments from the Uruguayan Atlantic Coast
  • The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Prehispanic Harpoon Heads from Beagle Channel, Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego (Patagonia, Argentina)
  • Linking Evidences: from Carcass Processing to Bone Technology. The Case of the Lower Paraná Wetlands (Late Holocene, Argentina)
  • Bone Technology and Archaeological Interpretation in Prehispanic Colombia
  • Contributors
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