For decades, research and understanding of the diverse bone raw material used by the Late Prehispanic Period (~1220 to 330 cal BP) people of the Sierras de Córdoba were scarce. However, Dr. Matías Medina and his colleagues, Sebastián Pastor and Gisela Sario, have published a technological analysis of the manufacturing technique used to create one of the most numerous bone tool types, bone arrow points.
Source link
Trending
- SexTech That’ll Spice Up The Bedroom This Valentine’s Day
- Brewdog calls time as advisers brought in to assess bidders
- link road from A500 northbound to A50 | Northbound | Congestion
- How much does it cost to run a dehumidifier in your home?
- Ballyrobin Road, Templepatrick: LIVE updates as emergency services attend serious crash
- Bromley charity urges people and firms to sign up for races
- Art that funds: 12 unique ways to showcase pupils’ artwork and unite your school community
- On the Scene at Cucculelli Shaheen’s Electric Cosmos Show at Bowery Ballroom: Gold Beaded Gowns, Emerald Velvet Suits, and Celestial Ombre Dresses

