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13-06-2015, 11:33

Further Reading

Clark JGD (1954) Excavations at Star Carr: An Early Mesolithic Site at Seamer near Scarborough, Yorkshire. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

D’Errico F, Giacobini G, and Puech P-F (1984) Varnish replicas: A new method for the study of worked bone surfaces. OSSA 9-11:29-51.

Dobres M-A and Hoffman CR (1999) The Social Dynamics of Technology: Practice, Politics and Worldviews. Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press.

Johnson E (1985) Current developments in bone technology. Advances in Archaeological Method and Theory 8: 157-235.

Knecht H (ed.) (1997) Projectile Technology. New York: Plenum Press.

Luik H, Choyke AM, Batey CE, and Ltougas L (eds.) (2005) From hooves to horns, from mollusc to mammoth: Manufacture and use of bone artefacts from prehistoric times to the present. Muinasaja teadus 15: Proceedings of the 4th Meeting of the ICAZ Worked Bone Research Group at Tallinn, 26th-31st of August, 2003. Tallinn: Tartu University.

Olsen S (1989) On distinguishing natural from cultural damage on archaeological antler. Journal of Archaeological Science 16: 125-135.

Scheinsohn V and Ferretti JL (1995) The mechanical properties of bone materials in relation to the design and function of prehistoric tools from Tierra Del Fuego, Argentina. Journal ofArchaeo-logical Science 22: 711-717.

Semenov SA (1957) Prehistoric Technology: An Experimental Study of the Oldest Tools and Artefacts from Traces of Manufacturing and Wear. Thompson MW (trans., 1964). London: Cory, Adams & Mackay Ltd.



 

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