Thirteen ivory objects found associated to two Gravettian burials in the Barma Grande (burial II and III) are housed at present in the Balzi Rossi Museum. They are represented by nine claviform pendants and by four buttons formerly defined as ‘‘double-olive pendants’’. Their decoration is composed of sets of grooves. The micromorphology of their surface will be described in this paper and some technological implications will be discussed.
Ivory objects from the Barma Grande gravettian burials, Grimaldi (Liguria, Italy). A descriptive and technological study.
MALERBA, Giancarla;GIACOBINI, Giacomo
2014-01-01
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Thirteen ivory objects found associated to two Gravettian burials in the Barma Grande (burial II and III) are housed at present in the Balzi Rossi Museum. They are represented by nine claviform pendants and by four buttons formerly defined as ‘‘double-olive pendants’’. Their decoration is composed of sets of grooves. The micromorphology of their surface will be described in this paper and some technological implications will be discussed.File in questo prodotto:
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