Barbed bone points originally deposited in Doggerland are regularly collected from the shores of the Netherlands. Their typology and direct 14C dating suggest they are of Mesolithic age. However, the species of which the barbed points were made cannot be identified based on morphological criteria. The bones used to produce the barbed points have been intensively modified during manufacture, use, and post-depositional processes. Here, we taxonomically assess ten barbed points found on the Dutch shore using mass spectrometry and collagen peptide mass fingerprinting alongside newly acquired 14C ages and δ13C and δ15N measurements. Our results demonstrate a sufficient preservation of unmodified collagen for mass spectrometry-based taxonomic ide...
AbstractIn the last decade, our knowledge of the transition from foraging, fishing, and hunting to a...
In the last decade, our knowledge of the transition from foraging, fishing, and hunting to agricultu...
Orphaned osseous tools are very often perceived as having a high aesthetic value, but are usually un...
Barbed bone points originally deposited in Doggerland are regularly collected from the shores of the...
Barbed bone and antler points are regularly found washed ashore on the Dutch coast. They were origin...
Several bone and antler points from Mesolithic Doggerland have been dated and analysed to determine ...
Osseous barbed and unbarbed points are commonly recovered from the Dutch North Sea and other Mesolit...
Bone and antler barbed points form one of the most common categories of finds from the submerged pre...
Osseous barbed and unbarbed points are commonly recovered from the Dutch North Sea and other Mesolit...
I am reconstructing the behaviour of hunter-gatherers by use wear analysis on bone and antler points...
Osseous barbed and unbarbed points are commonly recovered from the Dutch North Sea and other Mesolit...
AbstractIn the last decade, our knowledge of the transition from foraging, fishing, and hunting to a...
In the last decade, our knowledge of the transition from foraging, fishing, and hunting to agricultu...
Orphaned osseous tools are very often perceived as having a high aesthetic value, but are usually un...
Barbed bone points originally deposited in Doggerland are regularly collected from the shores of the...
Barbed bone and antler points are regularly found washed ashore on the Dutch coast. They were origin...
Several bone and antler points from Mesolithic Doggerland have been dated and analysed to determine ...
Osseous barbed and unbarbed points are commonly recovered from the Dutch North Sea and other Mesolit...
Bone and antler barbed points form one of the most common categories of finds from the submerged pre...
Osseous barbed and unbarbed points are commonly recovered from the Dutch North Sea and other Mesolit...
I am reconstructing the behaviour of hunter-gatherers by use wear analysis on bone and antler points...
Osseous barbed and unbarbed points are commonly recovered from the Dutch North Sea and other Mesolit...
AbstractIn the last decade, our knowledge of the transition from foraging, fishing, and hunting to a...
In the last decade, our knowledge of the transition from foraging, fishing, and hunting to agricultu...
Orphaned osseous tools are very often perceived as having a high aesthetic value, but are usually un...