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From Hooves to Horns, from Mollusc to Mammoth. Manufacture and Use of Bone Artefacts from Prehistoric Times to the Present, (actes 4e congrès ICAZ, Tallinn, août 2003), (Muinasaja teadus 15), 2005, 445 p.

From Hooves to Horns, from Mollusc to Mammoth. Manufacture and Use of Bone Artefacts from Prehistoric Times to the Present, (actes 4e congrès ICAZ, Tallinn, août 2003), (Muinasaja teadus 15), 2005, 445 p. -

I. Manufacture and use of bone artefacts in the Palaeolithic and Mesolithic periods : C. Beldiman, Bone and antler industry in the Upper Paleolithic of Romania : Projectile points ; C. Beldiman, Paleotechnology of antler working in the Mesolithic of the Iron Gates, Romania ; A. van Gijn, A functional analysis of some late Mesolithic bone and antler implements from the Dutch coastal zone ; E. David, Preliminary results on the recent technological study of the Early Mesolithic bone and antler industry of Estonia, with special emphasis on the site of Puli ; K. Mannermaa, Revision of a Mesolithic bird bone artefact from Korpilahti in Vuoksenranta (find complex « Antrea net find »). II. Bone manufacturing in Neolithic societies : I .Sidera, Technical data, typological data : a comparison ; R. Christidou, Aspects of bone exploitation in the Neolithic sites of Eastern Macedonia, Greece ; A. Legrand, New evidence on the bone reduction techniques from Khirokitia, Cyprus (7th millenium calBC) ; Y. Maigrot, Ivory, bone and antler tools production systems at Chalain 4 (Jura, France) : late Neolithic site, 3rd millenium. III. Bone artefacts from fortified Bronze Age settlements : A. M. Choyke, Bronze Age bone and antler working at the Jaszdozsa-Kapolnahalom tell ; C. Becker, Spindle whorls or buttons ? Ambiguous bone artefacts from a Bronze Age castelliere on Istia. IV. Bone working in Iron Age Europe and in eastern and western Roman provinces : T. Tuohy, Bone and antler combs as an indicator of site phasing and function at the Iron Age Lake Villages of Meare East and West, in Somerset, UK ; B. Stopp, G. K. Kunst, Sledge runners made of cattle mandibles ? Evidence for jawbone sledges from the Late Iron Age and the Roman Period in Switzerland and Austria ; M. T. Biro, Native folk costume in Rome Pannonia ; S. Deschler-Erb, Borderline production : a late Roman antler workshop in Eastern Switzerland ; K. Gostencnik, Worked bones from Virunum : some preliminary typological and chronological aspects ; E. Ayalon, The bone industry at Caesarea Maritima, Israel, 1st-3th centuries CE ; Y. Dray, The technology of bone and ivory crafting in Caesarea Maritima, Israel. V. Workshop production in the Viking Age and Middle Ages : S. P. Ashby, Bone and antler combs : towards a methodology for the understanding of trade and identity in Viking Age England and Scotland ; H. Luik, L. Maldre, Bone and antler artefacts from the settlement site and cemetery of Pada in North Estonia ; L. Smirnova (Holden), Weights, not bludgeons. A reappraisal of the functionality of a particular category of objects in metal and bone. I. Kovats, Finds of worked bone and antler from the Royal Palace of Visegrad ; M. Stancheva, Remarks on worked bone technology in the Middle Ages ; E. Kovats, Remains of the bone working in medieval Buda. VI. Special raw osseous materials and their manufacture : E. Cristiani, C. Lemorini, F. Martini, L. Sarti, Scrapers of Callista chione from Grotta del Cavallo (Middle Palaeolithic cave in Apulia) : evaluating use-wear potential ; E. Gal, New data on bird bone artefacts from Hungary and Romania ; L. Bartosiewicz, Worked elk (Alces alces L. 1758) antler from Central Europe ; C. E. Batey, From raw material to finished product : resources and resourcefulness in the North Atlantic ; J. Frazier, Marine turtles – the ultimate tool kit : a review of worked bone of marin turtles. VII. Making and using bone artefacts – some experimental work ; R. Christidou, A. Legrand, Hide working and bone tools : experimentation design and aplications ; E. Cristiani, F. Alhaique, Flints vs. metal ; the manufacture of bone tools at the Eneolithic site of Conelle di Arcevia, Central Italy) ; A. Vecsey, Reconstruction and production of copies of a Roman doll and Gepid period comb ; E. Czegledi, Avar Period purse fasteners from Transdanubia (Westers Hungary) ; G. Szollosy, The functional reconstruction of a type of Avar Period purse fastener from Hungary ; H. C. Küchelmann, P. Zidarov, Let's skate together ! Skating on bones in the past and today.
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