Envoyé depuis un mobile Samsung -------- Message d'origine -------- De : "Margaris, Amy V." <[log in to unmask]> Date : 28/04/2014 17:46 (GMT+01:00) A : [log in to unmask] Objet : Re: [ZOOARCH] rangifer tarandus antler recording Dear Edouard, In his 1975 dissertation*, James Corbin includes a simple outline drawing of a Rangifer antler along with a series of cross-section drawings that you might find useful. *Aniganigaruk: A Study in Nunamiut Eskimo Archaeology. James Evans Corbin. PhD dissertation, Washington State University, USA. 1975. I can scan and send these to you off-list if you'd like. There must be lots of other examples out there, too. I'd be interested to know! Amy On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 10:41 AM, Edouard Masson-MacLean <[log in to unmask]> wrote: Dear zooarchers, Would anyone be willing to share photos or good illustrations of caribou/reindeer antler that I can use as templates for recording purposes. Maybe something similar to the templates Fischer (2007) and Popkin (2005) developed for long bones? Alternatively are there any published templates that can be used for recording caribou antler ? Also I was wondering what methodology/protocol for recording caribou/reindeer antler is generally used (especially for Alaska/Arctic sites)? Many thanks for your help Edouard -- Amy V. Margaris Assistant Professor of Anthropology Oberlin College Spring 2014 Office Hours: MWF 3:30-4:30 and by appointment King 302 http://new.oberlin.edu/arts-and-sciences/departments/anthropology/