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Crafting Bone Skeletal Technologies Through Time And Space Proceedings Of The 2nd Meeting Of The Icaz Worked Bone Research Group Budapest 31 August 5 September 1999 Alice Mathea Choyke

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Crafting Bone Skeletal Technologies Through Time And Space Proceedings Of The 2nd Meeting Of The Icaz Worked Bone Research Group Budapest 31 August 5 September 1999 Alice Mathea Choyke
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 52.08 MB
Author: Alice Mathea Choyke, László Bartosiewicz
ISBN: 9781841712291, 1841712299
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Crafting Bone Skeletal Technologies Through Time And Space Proceedings Of The 2nd Meeting Of The Icaz Worked Bone Research Group Budapest 31 August 5 September 1999 Alice Mathea Choyke by Alice Mathea Choyke, László Bartosiewicz 9781841712291, 1841712299 instant download after payment.

36 papers (each with an additional abstract in French, and German) presented at the Proceedings of the Worked Bone research Group, in Budapest, in 1999. Research was carried out on materials from Central and North America to various regions of Europe and Southwest Asia. The contributors represent scientific traditions from Estonia, Hungary, Romania, and Russia, European countries in which, until recently, ideas developed in relative isolation. Other European countries represented include Austria, Denmark, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, and Switzerland. Last but not least, the North American scholarly approach is also reflected here. Most of the papers include considerations of raw material exploitation, manufacturing and functional analyses, and all make some attempt to consider the social context from which the artifacts emerged.

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