Dear Tina,
just to inform you: There is another mailing list concerned exclusively
with bonetools. Contact Alice Choyke for subscription at
<[log in to unmask]>.
And maybe you would like to present your work at this years ICAZ Worked
bone Research Group Meeting in August in Bulgaria. Contact Petar Zidarov
for details <[log in to unmask]>.
Best
Christian
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Tina M. Fulton schrieb:
> Hello everyone at Zooarch, I have been on your server list for awhile,
> and noticed the most diverse topics poping up. In fact, the topics make
> me a tad intimidated.
>
> I am researching a very specific field in zooarchaeology (also) - bone
> implements.
>
> I want to learn as much as I can about bone tool technology from
> California groups, pre-missionization.
>
> I have come across countless articles and books dealing with bone tools
> from different times and places, but little has been written on the bone
> tools from Native California groups.
>
> There are a handful of great papers and books on the topic by Jeanne
> Arnold, Thomas Wake, Blackburn and others.
>
> The only text on use-wear analysis of bone tools I could find was by
> Seminov.
>
> I would appreciate any help, thank you immensely, Tina Fulton.
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