Hi Jacqui,
If you don't have any luck, I'll see if I can sort out Eva's contact
details; I have them - just not in this appartment.
Steve
>From: "Jacqui Mulville" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: RE: [ZOOARCH] bone debutage
>Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 16:28:16 +0000
>
>now that sounds like the person I need.
>
>Thanks
>jacqui
>
>
>
> >>> "Steve Ashby" <[log in to unmask]> 03/26/04 03:59pm >>>
>Dear Jacqui,
>
>Off the top of my head the person to ask might be Éva David (I think she
>works in Paris). She's recently finished her thesis, in which she
>reconstructed chaine operatoire for Mesolithic bone objects, and tried to
>understand variation in terms of regional traditions.
>
>I don't have her address to hand, but she was very active at the ICAZ
>Worked
>Bone Research Group meeting in Tallinn last year, so it's likely that
>someone else from the group may be able to help. Otherwise, why not put a
>request out to the WBRG e-mail list? (see
>http://www.nmnh.si.edu/icaz/workbone.htm).
>
>Hope that helps,
>
>Steve Ashby
>Univ of York
>
>
> >From: Jacqui Mulville <[log in to unmask]>
> >Reply-To: Jacqui Mulville <[log in to unmask]>
> >To: [log in to unmask]
> >Subject: [ZOOARCH] bone debutage
> >Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 10:06:48 +0000
> >
> >You can tell its the end of term - I have time to thing about other
>things.
> >
> >Anyhow there is a large amount of bone debitage from a mesolithic site in
> >Scotland that the excavators want looking at - they think that the bone
>has
> >been
> >flaked to produce tools etc - and they also have some experimentally
>flaked
> >bone
> >and debutage to compare it to.
> >
> >1 Does anyone know of any work on bone debutage? I know Alan Outram has
> >done
> >much on marrow extraction etc, but does anyone know of work on bone
>working
> >debris of early prehistory? It strikes me that any analysis would lie
> >somewhere
> >between lithics and zooarchaeology.
> >
> >jacqui
> >
> >
> >jacqui
>
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Hi Jacqui,
If you don't have any luck, I'll see if I can sort out Eva's contact
details; I have them - just not in this appartment.
Steve
>From: "Jacqui Mulville" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: RE: [ZOOARCH] bone debutage
>Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 16:28:16 +0000
>
>now that sounds like the person I need.
>
>Thanks
>jacqui
>
>
>
> >>> "Steve Ashby" <[log in to unmask]> 03/26/04 03:59pm >>>
>Dear Jacqui,
>
>Off the top of my head the person to ask might be Éva David (I think she
>works in Paris). She's recently finished her thesis, in which she
>reconstructed chaine operatoire for Mesolithic bone objects, and tried to
>understand variation in terms of regional traditions.
>
>I don't have her address to hand, but she was very active at the ICAZ
>Worked
>Bone Research Group meeting in Tallinn last year, so it's likely that
>someone else from the group may be able to help. Otherwise, why not put a
>request out to the WBRG e-mail list? (see
>http://www.nmnh.si.edu/icaz/workbone.htm).
>
>Hope that helps,
>
>Steve Ashby
>Univ of York
>
>
> >From: Jacqui Mulville <[log in to unmask]>
> >Reply-To: Jacqui Mulville <[log in to unmask]>
> >To: [log in to unmask]
> >Subject: [ZOOARCH] bone debutage
> >Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 10:06:48 +0000
> >
> >You can tell its the end of term - I have time to thing about other
>things.
> >
> >Anyhow there is a large amount of bone debitage from a mesolithic site in
> >Scotland that the excavators want looking at - they think that the bone
>has
> >been
> >flaked to produce tools etc - and they also have some experimentally
>flaked
> >bone
> >and debutage to compare it to.
> >
> >1 Does anyone know of any work on bone debutage? I know Alan Outram has
> >done
> >much on marrow extraction etc, but does anyone know of work on bone
>working
> >debris of early prehistory? It strikes me that any analysis would lie
> >somewhere
> >between lithics and zooarchaeology.
> >
> >jacqui
> >
> >
> >jacqui
>
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