On the Status of the Boar Tooth Artifact from the Backdirt of Vogelherd
Nicholas Conard,
Benjamin Schürch,
Fabian Haack
et al.
Abstract:During the course of the excavations in the backdirt of Vogelherd in 2008, the crew recovered a tusk of a boar preserving clear signs of anthropogenic modification. In addition to the polishing that regularly occurs on tusks during the life of the animal, this specimen, showed signs of cut- ting, scraping and polish subsequent to the animal’s death. This artifact superficially resembles a Magdalenian female figurine with a triangular buttock and a stick-like torso, which led to the hypothesis that the find may… Show more
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