That's great - thank you Haskel
Fiona
 
Fiona Beglane PhD
Animal Bone Specialist
Licensed Archaeologist
Donegal, Ireland
074 97 21937
087 686 3914 (M)
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http://itsligo.academia.edu/fionabeglane







From: Haskel Greenfield <[log in to unmask]>
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I see that I have lost the links. If you have problems cutting and pasting into your web browser, contact me off line. i can send you an attachment with all of them.
Best
Haskel
Haskel Greenfield

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Sent: January-18-17 1:07 PM
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Hi. I have placed a number of my published articles on the subject on academia.edu and research gate. Enjoy.
All the best
Haskel

Cut marks list of publications
by
HASKEL J. GREENFIELD

January 18, 2017
Journal Articles
1.    Pawłowska, Kamilla, Haskel J. Greenfield, and Czubla Piotr 2014 'Steppe' mammoth (Mammuthus trogontherii) remains in their geological and cultural context from Bełchatów (Poland): A consideration of human exploitation in the Middle Pleistocene. PNAS. Quaternary International, Volumes 326-327 (1 April): 448-468. Special Volume "European Middle Palaeolithic, MIS8-MIS3: Cultures-Environment-Chronology", Krzysztof Cyrek & Adam Nadachowski, Guest Editors. (R, S)
.    http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2013.08.047.
.    http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1040618213006678.
.    https://www.academia.edu/10240718/_Steppe_mammoth_Mammuthus_trogontherii_remains_in_their_geological_and_cultural_context_from_Be1chat%C3%B3w_Poland_A_consideration_of_human_exploitation_in_the_Middle_Pleistocene
.    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/261105482_Steppe_mammoth_%28Mammuthus_trogontherii%29_remains_in_their_geological_and_cultural_context_from_Bechatw_%28Poland%29_A_consideration_of_human_exploitation_in_the_Middle_Pleistocene
2.    Haskel J. Greenfield 2013 "The Fall of the House of Flint": a zooarchaeological perspective on the decline of chipped stone tools for butchering animals in the Bronze and Iron Ages of the southern Levant. Lithic Technology 38 (3): 161-178 (special issue edited by Steven Rosen). (R, S)
.    http://www.ingentaconnect.com/search/article?option2=author&value2=greenfield&operator3=AND&option3=journalbooktitle&value3=lithic+technology&sortDescending=true&sortField=default&pageSize=10&index=1
.    https://www.academia.edu/19560762/Haskel_J._Greenfield_2013_The_Fall_of_the_House_of_Flint_a_zooarchaeological_perspective_on_the_decline_of_chipped_stone_tools_for_butchering_animals_in_the_Bronze_and_Iron_Ages_of_the_southern_Levant
.    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/272307342_The_Fall_of_the_House_of_Flint_A_Zooarchaeological_Perspective_on_the_Decline_of_Chipped_Stone_Tools_for_Butchering_Animals_in_the_Bronze_and_Iron_Ages_of_the_Southern_Levant
3.    Brian G. Redmond, H. Gregory McDonald, Haskel J. Greenfield, and Matthew L. Burr 2012 New evidence for late Pleistocene human exploitation of Jefferson's Ground Sloth (Megalonyx Jeffersonii) from northern Ohio, U.S.A. World Archaeology 44 (1): 75-101. (R, S).
.    http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00438243.2012.647576.
.    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/254375792_New_evidence_for_Late_Pleistocene_human_exploitation_of_Jefferson%27s_Ground_Sloth_%28Megalonyx_jeffersonii%29_from_northern_Ohio_USA
4.    Ktalav, Inbar and Haskel J. Greenfield 2010 Production methods of worked shells. In Molluscs from Iron Age Tel Halif by Inbar Ktalav and Oded Borowski. Tel Aviv (Journal of the Institute of Archaeology of Tel Aviv University) 37 (1): 126-136 (pp. 128-129). (R, S).
.    http://www.maneyonline.com/doi/pdfplus/10.1179/033443510x12632070179342
.    http://umanitoba.academia.edu/HaskelGreenfield/Papers/334139/Production_methods_of_worked_shells.
.    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/286078033_Production_methods_of_worked_shells._In_Molluscs_from_Iron_Age_Tel_Halif_by_Inbar_Ktalav_and_Oded_Borowski
5.    Saidel, Benjamin,C Tali Erickson-GiniC Jacob Vardi,C Steven A. Rosen,C Edward Maher,C and Haskel J. GreenfieldC 2006 Egypt, copper, and microlithic drills: the test excavations at Rogem Be'erotayim in western Negev. Mitekufat Haeven (Journal of the Israel Prehistoric Society) 36: 201-229. (R, S)
.    http://umanitoba.academia.edu/HaskelGreenfield/Papers/334117/Egypt_Copper_and_Microlithic_Drills_The_Test_Excavations_at_Rogem_Beerotayim_in_Western_Negev_Israel
.    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/286077855_Egypt_copper_and_microlithic_drills_the_test_excavations_at_Rogem_Beerotayim_in_western_Negev
6.    Haskel J. Greenfield,C Ehud GalliliC and Liora HorwitzC 2006 The butchered animal bones from Newe Yam, a submerged Pottery Neolithic site off the Carmel Coast. Mitekufat Haeven (Journal of the Israel Prehistoric Society) 36: 173-200. (R, S)
.    http://umanitoba.academia.edu/HaskelGreenfield/Papers/334115/The_butchered_animal_bones_from_Newe_Yam_a_submerged_Pottery_Neolithic_site_off_the_Carmel_Coast_of_Israel
.    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/285406659_THE_BUTCHERED_ANIMAL_BONES_FROM_NEWE_YAM_The_Butchered_Animal_Bones_from_Newe_Yam_a_Submerged_Pottery_Neolithic_Site_off_the_Carmel_Coast?ev=prf_pub
7.    Haskel J. Greenfield 2006 Slicing cut marks on animal bones: diagnostics for identifying stone tool type and raw material. Journal of Field Archaeology 31: 147-163. (R, S)
.    http://umanitoba.academia.edu/HaskelGreenfield/Papers/334114/Slicing_cut_marks_on_animal_bones_diagnostics_for_identifying_stone_tool_type_and_raw_material
.    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/233601472_Slicing_Cut_Marks_on_Animal_Bones_Diagnostics_for_Identifying_Stone_Tool_Type_and_Raw_Material
8.    Haskel J. Greenfield 2004b The butchered animal bone remains from Ashqelon, Afridar - Area G. `Atiqot (Journal of the Israel Antiquities Authority) 45: 243-261. (R)
http://umanitoba.academia.edu/HaskelGreenfield/Papers/334106/The_butchered_animal_bone_remains_from_EBA_Ashqelon_Afridar_-_Area_G_Israel_
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/283405204_The_butchered_animal_bone_remains_from_Ashqelon_Afridar-_Area_G
9.    Haskel J. Greenfield 2000b The origins of metallurgy in the central Balkans based on the analysis of cut marks on animal bones. Environmental Archaeology 5: 119-132. (R)
http://www.academia.edu/2100076/2000b_The_origins_of_metallurgy_in_the_central_Balkans_based_on_the_analysis_of_cut_marks_on_animal_bones.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/233646959_The_Origins_of_Metallurgy_in_the_Central_Balkans_based_on_the_Analysis_of_Cut_Marks_on_Animal_Bones
10.    Haskel J. Greenfield 1999 The origins of metallurgy: distinguishing stone from metal cut marks on bones from archaeological sites. Journal of Archaeological Science 26 (7): 797-808. (R)
http://umanitoba.academia.edu/HaskelGreenfield/Papers/187243/The_Origins_of_Metallurgy_Distinguishing_Stone_From_Metal_Cut-Marks_on_Bones_From_Archaeological_Sites
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/222303569_The_Origins_of_Metallurgy_Distinguishing_Stone_from_Metal_Cut-marks_on_Bones_from_Archaeological_Sites

Chapters in books
1.    Haskel J. Greenfield, Annie Brown, Itzhaq Shai, and Aren Maeir. 2016 Preliminary analysis of the fauna from the Early Bronze Age III neighbourhood at Tell es-Safi/Gath, Israel. Bones and Identity: Zooarchaeological Approaches to Reconstructing Social and Cultural Landscapes in Southwest Asia (Proceedings of the ICAZ-SW Asia Conference, Haifa, June 23-28, 2013), edited by Nimrod Marom, Reuven Yeshurun, Lior Weissbrod, and Guy Bar-Oz. Oxford; Oxbow Press, pp. 170-192. (R, S)
https://www.academia.edu/28648875/2016_Greenfield_etal_EB_fauna_Safi_Haifa_ICAZ_SWA_conf_reduced.pdf
2.    Haskel J. Greenfield, Trent Cheney, and Ehud Galili.  2016 A taphonomic and technological analysis of the butchered animal bone remains from Atlit Yam, a submerged PPNC site off the coast of Israel. Bones and Identity: Zooarchaeological Approaches to Reconstructing Social and Cultural Landscapes in Southwest Asia (Proceedings of the ICAZ-SW Asia Conference, Haifa, June 23-28, 2013), edited by Nimrod Marom, Reuven Yeshurun, Lior Weissbrod, and Guy Bar-Oz. Oxford; Oxbow Press, pp. 89-112. (R, S)
https://www.academia.edu/28645886/2016_Greenfield_etal_PPN_Atlit_Yam_butchering_technology_Haifa_ICAZ_SWA_conf.pdf
3.    Haskel J. Greenfield and Annie Brown 2016 'Making the cut': Changes in butchering technology and efficiency patterns from the Chalcolithic to modern Arab occupations at Tell Halif, Israel. Bones and Identity: Zooarchaeological Approaches to Reconstructing Social and Cultural Landscapes in Southwest Asia (Proceedings of the ICAZ-SW Asia Conference, Haifa, June 23-28, 2013), edited by Nimrod Marom, Reuven Yeshurun, Lior Weissbrod, and Guy Bar-Oz. Oxford; Oxbow Press, pp. 273-291. (R, S)
https://www.academia.edu/28649108/2016_Greenfield_Brown_Halif_cut_marks_ICAZ_SWA_conf.pdf
4.    Arkadiusz Marciniak and Haskel J. Greenfield 2013 A zooarchaeological perspective on the origins of metallurgy in the North European Plain: butchering marks on bones from central Poland. In Sophie Bergerbrant and Serena Sabatini (eds.), Counterpoint: Essays in Archaeology and Heritage Studies in Honour of Professor Kristian Kristiansen. British Archaeological Reports, International Series 2508, pp. 457-468. Oxford: Archaeopress. (S, R)
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/285393095_A_Zooarchaeological_Perspective_On_The_Origins_Of_Metallurgy_In_The_North_European_Plain_Butchering_Marks_On_Bones_From_Central_Poland
https://www.academia.edu/19610353/Arkadiusz_Marciniak_and_Haskel_J._Greenfield_2013_A_zooarchaeological_perspective_on_the_origins_of_metallurgy_in_the_North_European_Plain_butchering_marks_on_bones_from_central_Poland
5.    Alexander Zukerman, Liora Kolska Horwitz, Justin Lev-Tov, Haskel Greenfield, and Aren M. Maeir 2012 Further Insights on the Notched Scapulae from Stratum A3. In Tel es-Safi/Gath vol. I: The 1996-2005 Seasons, edited by Aren Maeir, pp. 509-530. Ägypten und Altes Testament band 69. Wiesbaden: Harrossowitz. (S, R)
https://www.academia.edu/19610147/Alexander_Zukerman_Liora_Kolska_Horwitz_Justin_Lev-Tov_Haskel_Greenfield_and_Aren_M._Maeir_2012_Further_Insights_on_the_Notched_Scapulae_from_Stratum_A3._In_Tel_es-Safi_Gath_vol._I_The_1996_2005_Seasons
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/285396849_CHAPTER_23_FURTHER_INSIGHTS_ON_THE_NOTCHED_SCAPULAE_FROM_STRATUM_A3
6.    Haskel J. Greenfield and Liora Kolska Horwitz 2012 Reconstructing animal-butchering technology: slicing cut marks from the submerged Pottery Neolithic site of Neve Yam, Israel. In Bones for Tools - Tools for Bones: the Interplay between Objects and Objectives (Proceedings of a conference organized at the McDonald Institute of Archaeological Research, University of Cambridge), edited by Krish Seetah and Brad Gravina. Cambridge, MacDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Cambridge University, pp. 53-63. ISBN: 978-1-902937-59-5 (S, R)
https://www.academia.edu/19610325/Haskel_J._Greenfield_and_Liora_Kolska_Horwitz_2012_Reconstructing_animal-butchering_technology_slicing_cut_marks_from_the_submerged_Pottery_Neolithic_site_of_Neve_Yam_Israel
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/286457698_Reconstructing_animal-butchering_technology_slicing_cut_marks_from_the_submerged_Pottery_Neolithic_site_of_Neve_Yam_Israel
7.    Haskel J. Greenfield and Ram Bouchnick 2010 Kashrut and Shechita - the relationship between dietary practices and ritual slaughtering of animals on Jewish identity. In Identity Crisis: Archaeological Perspectives on Social Identity: Proceedings of the 42nd (2009) Annual Chacmool Archaeology Conference, edited by L. Amundsen-Meyer, N. Engel and S. Pickering, pp. 106-112. University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta. (S, R) http://umanitoba.academia.edu/HaskelGreenfield/Papers/398776/Kashrut_and_Shechita_The_Relationship_Between_Dietary_Practices_and_Ritual_Slaughtering_of_Animals_on_Jewish_Identity
8.    Maeir, Aren M., Haskel J. Greenfield, Lev-Tov, Justin, and Horwitz, Liora Kolska 2009 Macro- and microscopic aspects of bone tool manufacture and technology in the Levantine Iron Age: A 9th century BCE workshop from Tell es-Safi/Gath, Israel. In Techniques and People: Anthropological Perspectives on Technology in the Archaeology of the Proto-Historic and Early Historic Periods in the Southern Levant, Steve A Rosen and Valentine Roux, eds. Memoires et travaux du Centre de recherche français de Jérusalem: Archéologie et Sciences de l'Antiquité et du Moyen-Âge 9, pp. 41-68. Paris: De Boccard. (S, R) http://umanitoba.academia.edu/HaskelGreenfield/Papers/334140/Macro-_and_Microscopic_Aspects_of_Bone_Tool_Manufacture_and_Technology_in_the_Levantine_Iron_Age_A_9th_Century_BCE_Workshop_from_Tell_es-Safi_Gath_Israel
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/266336447_Macro-and_Microscopic_Aspects_of_Bone_Tool_Manufacture_and_Technology_in_the_Levantine_Iron_Age_A_9_th_Century_BCE_Workshop_from_Tell_es-SafiGath_Israel
9.    Haskel J. Greenfield 2008 A zooarchaeological perspective on the origins of metallurgy in the Near East: analysis of stone and metal cut marks on bone from Israel. Encyclopedia of the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine in Non-Western Cultures, 2nd edition, edition on the internet, edited by Helaine Selin. Springer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, Netherlands, pp. 1639-1647. (S) http://umanitoba.academia.edu/HaskelGreenfield/Papers/334120/Analysis_of_stone_and_metal_cut_marks_on_bone_from_Israelhttp://www.springerlink.com/content/q8442052nt301488/fulltext.html
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/285404224_Metallurgy_in_the_Near_East_A_Zooarchaeological_Perspective_on_the_Origins_of_Metallurgy_in_the_Near_East_Analysis_of_Stone_and_Metal_Cut_Marks_on_Bone_from_Israel
10.    Haskel J. Greenfield 2005 The origins of metallurgy at Jericho (Tel es-Sultan):  a preliminary report on distinguishing stone from metal cut marks on mammalian remains. In Archaeozoology of the Near East VI (Proceedings of the 6th Sixth International Symposium on the Archaeozoology of Southwestern Asia and Adjacent Areas Conference), edited by Hijlke Buitenhuis. A.M. Choyke, L. Martin, L. Bartosiewicz and M. Mashkour. ARC-Publication vol. 123, pp.183-191. Rijksuniversitit, Groningen, The Netherlands. (S, R) http://umanitoba.academia.edu/HaskelGreenfield/Papers/334108/The_origins_of_metallurgy_at_Jericho_Tel_es-Sultan_a_preliminary_report_on_distinguishing_stone_from_metal_cut_marks_on_mammalian_remains
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/285409674_THE_ORIGINS_OF_METALLURGY_AT_JERICHO_TEL_ES-SULTAN_A_PRELIMINARY_REPORT_ON_DISTINGUISHING_STONE_FROM_METAL_CUT_MARKS_ON_MAMMALIAN_REMAINS?ev=prf_pub
11.    Haskel J. Greenfield 2002a Distinguishing metal (steel and low-tin bronze) from stone (flint and obsidian) tool cut marks on bone: an experimental approach. In Experimental Archaeology: Replicating Past Objects, Behaviors, and Processes, edited by James R. Mathieu. British Archaeological Reports, International Series 1035 (Oxford), pp. 35-54. ISBN 1 84272 415 1. (R) http://www.academia.edu/2108240/2002a_Distinguishing_metal_steel_and_low-tin_bronze_from_stone_flint_and_obsidian_tool_cut_marks_on_bone_an_experimental_approach
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/287111602_Distinguishing_metal_steel_and_low-tin_bronze_from_stone_flint_and_obsidian_tool_cut_marks_on_bone_an_experimental_approach
12.    Haskel J. Greenfield 2002c Origins of metallurgy: a zooarchaeological perspective from the Central Balkans. In Eureka: The Archaeology of Innovation and Science: Proceedings of the 27th Annual Conference of the Archaeological Association of the University of Calgary: Chacmool, edited by Roman Harrison, Milan Gillespie and Meaghan Peuramaki-Brown. Calgary, AB: The Archaeological Association of the University of Calgary, pp.430-448. (R) http://www.academia.edu/2108248/2002c_Origins_of_metallurgy_a_zooarchaeological_perspective_from_the_Central_Balkans.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/287118669_Origins_of_metallurgy_a_zooarchaeological_perspective_from_the_Central_Balkans
13.    Haskel J. Greenfield 2000 Animal bone fragmentation and the origins of metallurgy in the central Balkans. In Technology, Style and Society: Contributions to Innovations between the Alps and the Black Sea in Prehistory, edited by Lolita Nikolova. British Archaeological Reports, International Series 854, pp. 93-96. Oxford. http://umanitoba.academia.edu/HaskelGreenfield/Papers/334104/Animal_bone_fragmentation_and_the_origins_of_metallurgy_in_the_central_Balkans
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/287123786_Animal_bone_fragmentation_and_the_origins_of_metallurgy_in_the_central_Balkans


-----Original Message-----
From: Analysis of animal remains from archaeological sites [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Burke Ariane
Sent: January-17-17 7:32 AM
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Subject: Re: [ZOOARCH] stone vs metal butchery

Hi Fiona,

Try these:

Boschin, F. and J. Crezzini (2012). "Morphometrical Analysis on Cut Marks Using a 3D Digital Microscope." International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 22(5): 549-562.

Greenfield, H. (1999). "The origins of metallurgy: distinguishing stone from metal cut-marks on bones from archaeological sites. ." Journal of Archaeological Science 26: 797-808.

Lemke, A. K. (2013). "Cutmark systematics: Analyzing morphometrics and spatial patterning at Palangana." Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 32(1): 16-27.

Olsen, S. L. (1988). The Identification of Stone and Metal Tool Marks on Bone Artifacts. Scanning Electron Microscopy in Archaeology. S. L. Olsen, BAR International Series 452.



Dr. Ariane Burke, Professeure Titulaire,

Directrice scientifique, Laboratoire d'Ecomorphologie et de Paleoanthropologie

Universite de Montreal, Departement d'Anthropologie,

C.P. 6128, Centre-Ville,

Montreal, QC,

Canada H3C 3J7


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From: Analysis of animal remains from archaeological sites [[log in to unmask]] on behalf of fiona beglane [[log in to unmask]]
Sent: January 17, 2017 6:40 AM
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Subject: [ZOOARCH] stone vs metal butchery

Hi Folks
I am looking for studies that have been done to differentiate between stone and metal tools for butchery.  I would be happy to have bibliographic references or even (!) pdfs and/or links.
As always looking forward to receiving your helpful replies.
Thank you
Fiona

Fiona Beglane PhD
Animal Bone Specialist
Licensed Archaeologist
Donegal, Ireland
074 97 21937
087 686 3914 (M)
Alternate email address: [log in to unmask] Institute of Technology, Sligo http://itsligo.academia.edu/fionabeglane
[Haskel Greenfield]