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BONES AS TOOLS: CURRENT METHODS AND INTERPRETATIONS IN WORKED...; ED. BY CHRISTIAN GATES ST-PIERRE.
2007, ARCHAEOPRESS
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Bones as tools: current methods and interpretations in worked bone studies
2007, Archaeopress
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Table of Contents
Introduction / Christian Gates St-Pierre and Renee B. Walker
Bone tools and bone technology: a brief history / Genevieve M. LeMoine
The importance of the palaeontological and taphonomical analyses for the study of bone industries / Carole Vercoutère, Marylène Patou-Mathis and Giacomo Giacobini
Technology on bone and antler industries: a relevant methodology for characterizing early post-glacial societies (9th - 8th millennium BC) / Eva David
Prehistoric bone tools and the archaeozoological perspective: research in central Europe / Alice M. Choyke and Jörg Schibler
Methods, means, and results when studying European bone industries / Alexandra Legrand and Isabelle Sidéra
The use of bone and antler tools: two examples from the late Mesolithic in the Dutch coastal zone / Annelou van Gijn
Stability and change in bone tool use along the middle Missouri, North Dakota / Janet Griffitts
Bone awls of the St.Lawrence Iroquoians: a microwear analysis / Christian Gates St-Pierre
A diachronic study of pre- and post-contact antler, bone and shell artifacts from New York State / Renee B. Walker
Bone disc manufacturing debris from Newfoundland to Antigua during the historic period / Walter E. Klippel and Bonnie E. Price
Bone tool types and microwear patterns: some examples from the Pampa Region, South America / Natacha Buc and Daniel Loponte
A priliminary typology of perpendicularly hafted bone tipped tattooing instruments: toward a technological history of Oceanic tattooing / Benoît Robitaille
Bone artifacts and their importance to archaeology / Sandra L. Olsen.
Edition Notes
"...originally collected for a symposium entitled "Recent developments in bone tool studies," organized for the 69th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology held in Montreal (Canada) on April 2nd, 2004"--P. 3.
Includes bibliographical references.
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