BAR INTERNATIONAL SERIES VOL 1622 Bones as Tools: Current Methods and Interpretations in Worked Bone Studies; 2007 ISSN 0143-3067 edited by: Christian Gates St-Pierre and Renee B. Walker pp. 9-22 Chapter 1 • Bone Tools and Bone Technology: A Brief History. LeMoine, G. M. pp. 23-34 Chapter 2 • The Importance of the Palaeontological and Taphonomical Analyses for the Study of Bone Industries. Vercoutere, C.; Patou-Mathis, M.; Giacobini, G. pp. 35-50 Chapter 3 • Technology on Bone and Antler Industries: A Relevant Methodology for Characterizing Early Post-Glacial Societies (9^t^h - 8^t^h Millennium BC). David, E. pp. 51-66 Chapter 4 • Prehistoric Bone Tools and the Archaeozoological Perspective: Research in Central Europe. Choyke, A. M.; Schibler, J. pp. 67-80 Chapter 5 • Methods, Means, and Results when Studying European Bone Industries. Legrand, A.; Sidera, I. pp. 81-92 Chapter 6 • The Use of Bone and Antler Tools: Two Examples from the Late Mesolithic in the Dutch Coastal Zone. van Gijn, A. pp. 93-106 Chapter 7 • Stability and Change in Bone Tool Use Along the Middle Missouri, North Dakota. Griffitts, J. pp. 107-118 Chapter 8 • Bone Awls of the St.Lawrence Iroquoians: A Microwear Analysis. St-Pierre, C. G. pp. 119-132 Chapter 9 • A Diachronic Study of Pre- and Post-Contact Antler, Bone and Shell Artifacts from New York State. Walker, R. B. pp. 133-142 Chapter 10 • Bone Disc Manufacturing Debris from Newfoundland to Antigua During the Historic Period. Klippel, W. E.; Price, B. E. pp. 143-158 Chapter 11 • Bone Tool Types and Microwear Patterns: Some Examples from the Pampa Region, South America. Buc, N.; Loponte, D. pp. 159-174 Chapter 12 • A Priliminary Typology of Perpendicularly Hafted Bone Tipped Tattooing Instruments: Toward a Technological History of Oceanic Tattooing. Robitaille, B. pp. 175-182 Bone Artifacts and their Importance to Archaeology. Olsen, S. L. -- Umberto Albarella Department of Archaeology University of Sheffield Northgate House West Street Sheffield S1 4ET United Kingdom Telephone: (+) 44 (0) 114 22 22 943 Fax: (+) 44 (0) 114 27 22 563 http://www.shef.ac.uk/archaeology/staff/albarella.html For Archaeologists for Global Justice (AGJ) see: http://www.shef.ac.uk/archaeology/global-justice.html "There is no way to peace. Peace IS the way".