I have three references on my work:
2000b The origins of metallurgy in the central Balkans based on the analysis
of cut marks on animal bones. Environmental Archaeology 5: 119-132.
1999 The origins of metallurgy: distinguishing stone from metal cut marks on
bones from archaeological sites. Journal of Archaeological Science 26 (7):
797-808.
2000a Animal bone fragmentation and the origins of metallurgy in the central
Balkans. In Technology, Style and Society: Contributions to Innovations
between the Alps and the Black Sea in Prehistory, edited by Lolita Nikolova.
British Archaeological Reports, International Series 854, pp. 93-96. Oxford.
n.d. Origins of metallurgy: A zooarchaeological perspective from the Central
Balkans. In Eureka: The Archaeology of innovation. Proceedings of the 27th
Annual Chacmool Conference, edited by Roman Harrison and Milan Gillespie.
Calgary: The Archaeological Association of the University of Calgary. In
press.
Hope these are useful.
Haskel J. Greenfield, Ph.D.
Professor of Anthropology
University of Manitoba
Department of Anthropology, FA 435
Winnipeg, MB R3T 5V5, Canada
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Subject: Butchery
Hello,
Im currently doing research for my undergraduate dissertation on the
identification of butchery marks on animal bone assemblages. I was
wondering if anyone on the list can give me any references to any good
publications?
Thanks DEBZ
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