Dear Marta,
funny enough, I just talked to a guy from Iran today, who told me about
his experiences in camel bone working. He carved pieces like chess
figures and dice just a few years ago and told me that camel bone
working was and apparently still is a common practice in his home country..
I enquired for examples and more information and in case I will receive
something I will let you know.
Yours
Christian
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> Dear colleagues,
> This message was sent to the Zooarch list but I am forwarding to all of you in case you have
> any ideas.
>
> Cheers!
> Alice
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>
> Dear Zooarchs,
> I would like to know ifanybody has ever foundany archaeological workedcamel bones.
> Ethnographical records are equally welcome!
>
> Thank you very much,
> Marta
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> Dra. Marta Moreno García
> Laboratório de Arqueozoologia
> Instituto Português de Arqueologia
> Av da Índia 136
> 1300-300 Lisboa -Portugal-
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> fax: 00-351-21-361-65-59
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