Materials of Manufacture: The choice of materials in the working of bone and antler in northern and central Europe during the first millennium AD

Materials of Manufacture: The choice of materials in the working of bone and antler in northern and central Europe during the first millennium AD

Author
Ian Riddler
Publisher
BAR Publishing
Language
English
Year
2003
ISBN
9781841715599,9781407326016
File Type
pdf
File Size
11.2 MiB

Product Description
The first millennium AD introduced new technologies, such as the lathe, which motivated a resurgence in bone and antler working in Europe. New raw materials also became popular, particularly elk antler. This collection of seven papers, originally prepared for a small conference held at the British Musem in 1997, reflect on these and other changes that marked the transition from the Roman to the medieval world. Subjects include: elk antler finds from the Roman town `Old Virunum' in southern Austria; the identification of fallow deer remains from Roman Monkton in Kent; workshop debitage and reused objects from Roman Pannonia; antler remains from the Late Antique site of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte; the working of roe deer antler in Anglo-Saxon England; boneworking at Middle Saxon Hamwic in Southampton; Late Saxon worked antler waste from Holy Rood in Southampton. One paper in French, the rest in English.
About the Author
Ian Riddler

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