Take a look at this work focused on the use of antler pieces in
classic axe hafting:
Choyke, A. M., & Schibler, J. (2007). Prehistoric bone tools and the
archaeozoological perspective: research in Central Europe. Bones as
tools: current methods and interpretations in worked bone studies,
51-65.
Kate Moore
Quoting Don O'Meara <[log in to unmask]>:
> Dear All,
> I would be grateful if list members could recommend any papers on
> prehistoric axe hafting techniques, in particular the types of woods
> used. I am particularly interested in finds from Northern Europe
> during the Neolithic.
> Kind regards,
> Don.
>
>
Mainwaring Teaching Specialist for Zooarchaeology
Center for the Analysis of Archaeological Materials
University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
3260 South Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
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