2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.quaint.2014.11.019
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Rotten ivory as raw material source in European Upper Palaeolithic

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“…Due to changes in temperature and humidity that often accompany artefact recovery, it is common for ivory artefacts to delaminate, or split along natural morphological interfaces (Heckel and Wolf, 2014;Poplin, 1995;Steguweit, 2015). This delamination presents an opportunity to take measurements at the interior of artefacts without causing additional damage to them.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Due to changes in temperature and humidity that often accompany artefact recovery, it is common for ivory artefacts to delaminate, or split along natural morphological interfaces (Heckel and Wolf, 2014;Poplin, 1995;Steguweit, 2015). This delamination presents an opportunity to take measurements at the interior of artefacts without causing additional damage to them.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The exploitation of fresh ivory could also explain the uniform states of preservation in samples from these sites. Steguweit (2015) has recently hypothesized that exclusively "rotten" ivory was exploited in the Early Upper Palaeolithic, because it would have been easier to exploit. This hypothesis is not well supported by the archaeological record at Hohle Fels or by the data presented in this paper.…”
Section: The Effect Of Ivory-procurement Practicesmentioning
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“…При экспериментально-трасологическом и технологическом изучении скульптуры, а также ее описании и интерпретации использовались разработки отечественных и зарубежных исследователей [Абрамова, 1962;Акимова, Метляев, 2003;Хлопачев, Гиря, 2010;Amirkhanov, Lev, 2009;Conard, 2003;Дюпюи, 2014;Floss, 2015;Steguweit, 2015;. Для изучения следов изготовления и износа использовались микроскопы МБС-10 и Olympus BHM.…”
Section: Paleolithic Sculpture From Denisova Caveunclassified
“…Следы первичной обработки заготовки на поверхности изделия не прослежены. Судя по морфометрическим показателям, можно предположить, что исходная заготовка была получена при работе с сильно увлажненным бивнем -вырезанием и последующим отделением путем продольного разламывания [Герасимов, 1941;Хлопачев, Гиря, 2010;Steguweit, 2015]. Затем поверхность заготовки обрабатывалась строганием, вероятно, также в увлажненном состоянии.…”
Section: Paleolithic Sculpture From Denisova Caveunclassified