Yes, thank you very much.
As I do not know Dutch language, I would be glad to send me the articles
or abstracts in English.
Thanks again, with best regards,
Tjaa from Slovenia
> Dear Tjaša and others,
>
> Together with my archaeological colleague Erik Drenth I have published
> several finds of wooden handles from Bronze Age and Iron Age tools, but
> unfortunately all in Dutch up to now. I have the following references:
>
> Brinkkemper, O., & E. Drenth 2002: De gesteelde hamerbijl van
> Emmer-Compascuum C14-gedateerd, Nieuwe Drentse Volksalmanak 119: 123-127
> [PDF: 0.3 MB] (handle of ash)
>
> Brinkkemper, O., E. Drenth, R. de Man & P. Stassen 2002: De bronzen
> kokerbeitel van het "Eupen Barchien" te Havelte (gem. Westerveld, prov.
> Drenthe, Nl.), Lunula 10, 16-18. (handle of oak)
>
> Drenth, E., & O. Brinkkemper 2002: Houten bijlstelen en lanspuntschachten
> uit de bronstijd in Nederland, met speciale aandacht voor hun symbolische
> betekenis, Lunula 10, 19-25. (We are preparing an English article about
> this subject, the non-functional use of wood species (esp. Oak) for axe
> handles in the Bronze Age)
>
> Brinkkemper, O., & E. Drenth, 2003: Nieuwe gegevens over oud hout. Een
> lanspuntschacht uit Erica en een bijlsteel uit Nieuw-Weerdinge, Nieuwe
> Drentse Volksalmanak 120, 152-157 (PDF in preparation) (shaft of spearhead
> and socketed axe handle, both of ash)
>
> Brinkkemper, O., & E. Drenth, 2005: Nogmaals de steel van het Eupen
> Barchien en de pijl van Drenthe (NL), Lunula 13, 15-18 [PDF: 0.4 MB] (once
> more the oak axe handle)
>
> The articles in Nieuwe Drentse Volksalmanak have an English summary.
> I can send you the PDF files on request, and photocopies of the other
> articles.
>
> With kind regards,
>
> Otto Brinkkemper
>
> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: The archaeobotany mailing list [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Namens Stefanie Jacomet
> Verzonden: woensdag 15 november 2006 17:05
> Aan: [log in to unmask]
> Onderwerp: AW: wood handle in archaeological axe
>
> There are many from Swiss Neolithic waterlogged settlements... see e.g.
> Schweingruber 1976. Most of these handles are of ash-wood!
> Stefanie jacomet
>
> Prof. Dr. Stefanie Jacomet
> Institute for Prehistory and Archaeological Science IPAS Basel University
> Spalenring 145
> CH-4055 Basel
> Tel. +41 61 201 02 11
> mobile: +41 79 322 39 17
> Internet: http://pages.unibas.ch/arch/start.html (IPAS) or
> http://archaeology.unibas.ch/
>
>
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: The archaeobotany mailing list
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Im Auftrag von Tjasa Korencic
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 15. November 2006 12:39
> An: [log in to unmask]
> Betreff: wood handle in archaeological axe
>
> Does anybody know for any publication of wet wood find, that was found as
> handle in an axe from archaeological sites?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Tjaša from Slovenia
>
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