Bonsall, C. and Smith, C. (1992). New AMS 14C dates for antler and bone artefacts from Great Britain. Mesolithic Misc 13 (2). Vol 13(2), pp. 28-34.

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New AMS 14C dates for antler and bone artefacts from Great Britain
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Mesolithic Misc 13 (2)
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Mesolithic Miscellany
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13 (2)
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28 - 34
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mm_v13n2.pdf (2 MB) : Download
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Research into the use of antler and bone implements in the Late Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic in Britain involved AMS 14C dating of examples. Red Deer antler mattocks, barbed points, and bevel-ended tools were analysed; further questions are raised.
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Clive Bonsall
Christopher Smith
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Isabel H Holroyd (Abstract author)
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1992
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MESOLITHIC (Historic England Periods)
Late Upper Palaeolithic (Auto Detected Temporal)
Barbed Points (Auto Detected Subject)
Bone (Auto Detected Subject)
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20 Jan 2002