Bones at a Crossroads : : Integrating Worked Bone Research with Archaeometry and Social Zooarchaeology.

Bone tool studies are at a crossroads. A current path is to go beyond the concatenation of methods or concepts borrowed from other disciplines and aim instead at a truly integrated approach that is more in line with the objectives of interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research. The papers in th...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden : : Sidestone Press,, 2021.
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Year of Publication:2021
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (322 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Introduction
  • Christian Gates St-Pierre, Markus Wild, Beverly A. Thurber, and Stephen Rhodes
  • Osseous arrowheads in the Iron Age of the Upper Ganga Plains
  • Vinayak
  • A typo-technological study of bone artifacts from Agiabir, India (c. 2300-600 BC/BCE)
  • Ravi Shankar, Pramod P. Joglekar, Sharada Channarayapatna, and Ashok Kumar Singh
  • Magnifying the differences: Investigating variability in Dorset Paleo-Inuit organic material culture using microscopic analysis
  • Matilda I. Siebrecht, Sean P. A. Desjardins, Sarah M. Hazell, Susan Lofthouse, Elsa Cencig, Kathryn Kotar, Peter D. Jordan, and Annelou van Gijn
  • Antler as raw material among hunter-gatherer groups from the Pampean Region (Argentina)
  • Natacha Buc, Alejandro A. Acosta, and Lucía T. Rombolá
  • Osseous artifacts from the Maros-culture necropolis at Ostojićevo (northern Serbia)
  • Selena Vitezović
  • An antler workshop in a Germanic settlement in Nitra, Slovakia
  • Gertrúda Březinová and Erik Hrnčiarik
  • The worked bone and tooth assemblage from Piaçaguera: Insights and challenges
  • Daniela Klokler
  • Traceological evaluation of bone instruments as an indirect indicator: Rebuilding textile technology during the Ceramic period on Mocha Island (Chile)
  • Helga Inostroza Rojas
  • A microscopic view of Maya needle and perforator production at Ucanal, Guatemala
  • Carolyn Freiwald, Christina Halperin, Camille Dubois-Francoeur, Caroline Schlinsog, and Kimberly A. Bauer
  • Warm it up! Using experimental archaeology to test shark teeth extraction hypotheses
  • Simon-Pierre Gilson and Andrea Lessa
  • Crafting white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) bone and antler at Cerro Juan Díaz (LS-3), Greater Coclé Culture Area, Panama
  • María Fernanda Martínez-Polanco, Olman Solís Alpízar, Luis Alberto Sánchez Herrera, Máximo Jiménez Acosta, and Richard G. Cooke.
  • Preliminary spatial analysis of the morphologically identifiable bone tools from an Early Bronze Age III domestic building in a residential neighborhood house at Tell eṣ-Ṣâfi/Gath (Stratum E5c)
  • Sarah J. Richardson, Haskel J. Greenfield, Tina L. Greenfield, and Aren M. Maeir
  • A Woodland-period bone tool industry on the northern Gulf of Mexico coastal plain
  • Gregory A. Waselkov, Sarah E. Price, Alexandra Stenson, Carla S. Hadden, and Long Dinh
  • The many dimensions of a bone
  • Marie-Ève Boisvert, Claire St-Germain, and Christian Gates St-Pierre
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