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Bones for Tools - Tools for Bones : the Interplay between Objects and Objectives / edited by Krish Seetah, Brad Gravina.

Contributor(s): Language: English Series: McDonald Institute MonographsPublication details: Cambridge : McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, c2012.Description: xi, 164 p. : illus., maps ; 29 cmISBN:
  • 9781902937595
ISSN:
  • 1363-1349
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • GN799.B65 B66 2012
Contents:
Part 1. Taphonomy and Technology -- 2. When Bones are Not Enough: Lithic Refits and Occupation Dynamics in the Middle Palaeolithic Level 10 of Roca dels Bous (Catalonia, Spain) / Ignacio de la Torre, Jorge Martinez-Moreno and Rafael Mora -- 3. Testing the Spatial Association of Lithic and Faunal Remains: a Case Study from the Lower Palaeolithic Site of Holon (Israel) / Hervé Monchot, Michael Chazan and Liora Kolska Horwitz -- 4. The Palaeolithic Poor Relation? Taphonomic Approaches to Archaeofaunas and their Implication for the Study of European Lower Palaeolithic Subsistence / Geoff M. Smith -- 5. Reconstructing Animal-butchering Technology: Slicing Cut Marks from the Submerged Pottery Neolithic Site of Neve Yam, Israel / Haskel J. Greenfield and Liora Kolska Horwitz -- 6. Cause and Effect : the Impact of Animal Variables on Experimentally Produced Bone Lesions / Shaw Badenhorst -- Part 2. Raw Materials, Operational Sequences and Decision-making -- 7. Guanaco Butchering by Hunter-gatherers from Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego, Southern Patagonia / A. Sebastian Munoz -- 8. Diversity and Applications : Some Bone Tools from the Past to the Present in Southern Africa / Ina Plug -- 9. Mammoth Bone Technology at Tocuila in the Basin of Mexico / Eileen Johnson, Joaquin Arroyo-Cabrales and Luis Morett -- Part 3. Subsistence and Cultural Practice -- 10. Don’t Smash Those Bones! Anatomical Representation and Bone Tool Manufacture in the Pampean Region (Argentina, South America) / Daniel Loponte and Natacha Buc -- 11. Eating Your Tools: Early Butchery and Craft Modification of Primate Bones in Tropical Southeast Asia / Ryan J. Rabett and Philip J. Piper -- 12. Prehistoric Hunter-gatherers in Transition: Environmental Adaptation or Social Transformation? / Farina Sternke and Laurent-Jacques Costa.
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Books Books Hollanda Araştırma Enstitüsü Kütüphanesi / Netherlands Institute in Turkey Library GN799.B65, B66 2012 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 1 Not For Loan 10060

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part 1. Taphonomy and Technology -- 2. When Bones are Not Enough: Lithic Refits and Occupation Dynamics in the Middle Palaeolithic Level 10 of Roca dels Bous (Catalonia, Spain) / Ignacio de la Torre, Jorge Martinez-Moreno and Rafael Mora -- 3. Testing the Spatial Association of Lithic and Faunal Remains: a Case Study from the Lower Palaeolithic Site of Holon (Israel) / Hervé Monchot, Michael Chazan and Liora Kolska Horwitz -- 4. The Palaeolithic Poor Relation? Taphonomic Approaches to Archaeofaunas and their Implication for the Study of European Lower Palaeolithic Subsistence / Geoff M. Smith -- 5. Reconstructing Animal-butchering Technology: Slicing Cut Marks from the Submerged Pottery Neolithic Site of Neve Yam, Israel / Haskel J. Greenfield and Liora Kolska Horwitz -- 6. Cause and Effect : the Impact of Animal Variables on Experimentally Produced Bone Lesions / Shaw Badenhorst -- Part 2. Raw Materials, Operational Sequences and Decision-making -- 7. Guanaco Butchering by Hunter-gatherers from Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego, Southern Patagonia / A. Sebastian Munoz -- 8. Diversity and Applications : Some Bone Tools from the Past to the Present in Southern Africa / Ina Plug -- 9. Mammoth Bone Technology at Tocuila in the Basin of Mexico / Eileen Johnson, Joaquin Arroyo-Cabrales and Luis Morett -- Part 3. Subsistence and Cultural Practice -- 10. Don’t Smash Those Bones! Anatomical Representation and Bone Tool Manufacture in the Pampean Region (Argentina, South America) / Daniel Loponte and Natacha Buc -- 11. Eating Your Tools: Early Butchery and Craft Modification of Primate Bones in Tropical Southeast Asia / Ryan J. Rabett and Philip J. Piper -- 12. Prehistoric Hunter-gatherers in Transition: Environmental Adaptation or Social Transformation? / Farina Sternke and Laurent-Jacques Costa.

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