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Towards complexity in osseous raw material exploitation by the first anatomically modern humans in Europe: Aurignacian antler working

open access: closedJournal of Anthropological Archaeology, 2014
This paper asses changes in the exploitation of osseous raw material (namely deer antler) during the early Upper Palaeolithic in Europe. Through examining four variables; raw material procurement, blank production, object manufacture and equipment maintenance, the author establishes that the complex and innovative working of osseous materials is ...
José-Miguel Tejero
exaly   +4 more sources
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Osseous raw material exploitation and typological varyability at mesolitic Alibeg (the Iron Gates region, Romania)

2017
The Mesolithic settlements in the Iron Gates have yielded rich assemblages of antler, bone and Sus scrofa canines, exemplified here by the site of Alibeg (Romania). These raw materials represent for the Iron Gates region, a hallmark of local Mesolithic. The typological categories identified are bevelled tools, scrapers, preforms and blanks.
Boroneanţ Adina, Mărgărit Monica
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Alternative lignocellulosic raw materials in particleboard production: A review

Industrial Crops and Products, 2021
Marta Pędzik   +2 more
exaly  

Chemical Differentiation of Osseous, Dental, and Non-skeletal Materials in Forensic Anthropology using Elemental Analysis

Science and Justice - Journal of the Forensic Science Society, 2015
John J Schultz, Michael Sigman
exaly  

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