THE STORY OF ONE HARPOON. REUTILIZATION OF AN OSSEOUS PROJECTILE FROM SUBNEOLITHIC AT ŠVENTOJI (LITHUANIA)
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Bd. 29 (2019), Monográfico, ##plugins.themes.xejournal.article.pages## 237-250
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Abstract
Among the rich collection of osseous artefacts found in the Subneolithic and Neolithic levels from archaeological sites in Šventoji (Lithuania), a small fragment of a bone harpoon head is particularly interesting. The characteristics of the use-wear traces that were identified on the artefact suggest that the piece was reused as a kind of grinding tool. This observation became a starting point for a discussion concerning the presence of such practices in prehistoric hunter-gatherer societies of Europe and the significance of these kind of objects.
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Osipowicz, G., Orłowska, J., Piličiauskas, G., & Piličiauskienė, G. (2019). THE STORY OF ONE HARPOON. REUTILIZATION OF AN OSSEOUS PROJECTILE FROM SUBNEOLITHIC AT ŠVENTOJI (LITHUANIA). Cuadernos De Prehistoria Y Arqueología De La Universidad De Granada, 29, 237–250. https://doi.org/10.30827/cpag.v29i0.9775