Here enclosed the paper of Saunders, J.J., Dawson, B.K., 1998.
and annoucement of the next 4th Meeting of Working Group of Taphonomy of ICAZ, in Paris Sept 2016
Best
Jean-Philip BRUGAL, Dr., HDr
Directeur de Recherches - CNRS
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Topics of the day:
1. Enclosing Worlds
2. paper request - Saunders and Dawson 1998
3. tortoiseshell in the the Caribbean and North America
4. searching for articles (2)
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Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2015 12:06:03 +0100
From: Cláudia M. Cordeiro da Costa
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Subject: Enclosing Worlds
I'm sorry for cross posting.
Call for papers is now open.
http://enclosingworlds.blogspot.pt/
*Cláudia Costa*
*Post-doc Fellow*
ICArEHB
Interdisciplinary Center for Archaeology and Evolution of Human Behavior
Development of Complex Societies research group
University of Algarve - Portugal
http://www.icarehb.com/
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Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2015 16:34:10 +0100
From: Antonio Pineda <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: paper request - Saunders and Dawson 1998
Dear zooarch community,
I was wondering if anyone had a pdf copy or knows how I can get my hands on the following paper:
Saunders, J.J., Dawson, B.K., 1998. Bone damage patterns by Pachycrocuta. In: Tomida, Y., Flynn, L.J., Jacobs, L.L. (Eds.), Advances in Vertebrate Palaeontology and Geochronology. National Science Museum, Tokyo, pp. 214–242.
Thanks a lot
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Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2015 20:32:15 +0200
From: Christian Küchelmann <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: tortoiseshell in the the Caribbean and North America
Dear Oliver,
your colleague will certainly need these papers by Marloes Rijkelijkehuizen:
# Rijkelijkhuizen, Marloes J. (2010): Tortoiseshell in the 17th and 18th Century Dutch Republic. in: Legrand-Pineau, Alexandra / Sidéra, Isabelle / Buc, Natacha / David, Eva / Scheinsohn, Vivian (eds.): Ancient and Modern Bone Artefacts from America to Russia. Cultural, technological and functional signature, British Archaeological Reports International Series 2136, 97-106, Oxford
online: http://elpenbeen.nl/Tortoiseshell.pdf
# Rijkelijkhuizen, Marloes J. (2013): Horn and Hoof – Plastics of the Past: The Use of Horn and Hoof as Raw Materials in the Late and Post-Medieval Periods in the Netherlands. in: Lang, Felix (ed.): The Sound of Bones. Proceedings of the 8th Meeting of the ICAZ Worked Bone Research Group in Salzburg 2011, Archaeo Plus. Schriften zur Archäologie und Archäometrie der Paris Lodron-Universität Salzburg 5, 217-226
online: http://elpenbeen.nl/Horn%20Hoof.pdf
There might be some additional information in this paper mainly concerned with conservational issues, but I am out of office and couldn’t check it:
# Vuilleumier, Ruth (1980): Werkstoffe der Kunstschreinerei – Elfenbein, Knochen, Horn, Perlmutter, Fischbein und Fischhaut. – Restauro 86(2), 106-123
Best
Christian
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> Am 30.09.2015 um 11:15 schrieb PUTELAT Olivier <[log in to unmask]>:
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> Dear colleagues, Jean SOULAT, a french researcher ask me a question. He study the combs of tortoise shell dated to 17th-18th centuries in Western Europe and their connection with the Caribbean and North America. He made an inventory of objects but he have no data yet for sites that had delivered tortoise shell remnants. He search now for publications on the subject in this large geographical area, trying to make the link between the Caribbean and Europe in connection with the delivery of this exotic material. Any data are wellcomed. Many thanks in advance, best regards, Olivier.
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> Olivier PUTELAT
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Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2015 18:52:55 +0000
From: Heather A Lapham <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: searching for articles
Hello,
Does anyone have a PDF of the following articles that you could share with me at hlapham@siu.edu?...
Eastham, A., and I.A. Gwynn (1997) Archaeology and the electron microscope: Eggshell and neural network analysis of images in the Neolithic. Anthropozoologica 25-26:85-94.
Mikhailov, K. E. (1997) Avian Eggshells: an atlas of scanning electron micrographs. Occasional Publications No. 3, Tring, Hertfordshire: British Ornithologists' Club.
Many thanks in advance.
All the best,
Heather
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Dr. Heather A. Lapham
Associate Scientist & Curator, Center for Archaeological Investigations
Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology
Chair, SAA Committee on Awards
Center for Archaeological Investigations
Faner 3479 - Mail Code 4527
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
1000 Faner Drive
Carbondale, Illinois 62901
Office: (618) 453-5033
Lab: (618) 453-2036
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Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2015 20:37:11 +0000
From: Julia Best <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: searching for articles
Evening Zooarchs,
If no one has a pdf version to give Heather I must still have a photocopy (somewhere!) which I can dig out.
Best Wishes,
Julia
Dr Julia Best
Post-Doctoral Researcher
Department of Archaeology, Anthropology and Forensic Science
Faculty of Science and Technology
Bournemouth University
Talbot Campus
Poole
BH12 5BB
Tel: +44 (0)1202 962074
Room: CG23
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From: Analysis of animal remains from archaeological sites <[log in to unmask]> on behalf of Heather A Lapham <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: 01 October 2015 19:52:55
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [ZOOARCH] searching for articles
Hello,
Does anyone have a PDF of the following articles that you could share with me at hlapham@siu.edu?...
Eastham, A., and I.A. Gwynn (1997) Archaeology and the electron microscope: Eggshell and neural network analysis of images in the Neolithic. Anthropozoologica 25-26:85-94.
Mikhailov, K. E. (1997) Avian Eggshells: an atlas of scanning electron micrographs. Occasional Publications No. 3, Tring, Hertfordshire: British Ornithologists' Club.
Many thanks in advance.
All the best,
Heather
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Dr. Heather A. Lapham
Associate Scientist & Curator, Center for Archaeological Investigations
Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology
Chair, SAA Committee on Awards
Center for Archaeological Investigations
Faner 3479 - Mail Code 4527
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
1000 Faner Drive
Carbondale, Illinois 62901
Office: (618) 453-5033
Lab: (618) 453-2036
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