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Issue of the 15th WBRG Meeting

15th International Meeting of the Worked Bone Research Group - PARIS
from Monday 13th May to Friday 17th May 2024
at the Institut National Histoire de l'Art (INHA)
6 rue des Petits-Champs, 75002 PARIS
https://www.inha.fr/fr/index.html

Métro stations: Palais-Royal-Musée du Louvre (lines 1 and 7), Bourse (line 3) ou Pyramides (lines 7 and 14).

“The Worked Bone Research Group (WBRG) is an official Working Group of the International Council for Archaeozoology (ICAZ) since June 2000. The purpose of the WBRG is to improve communication between individuals studying worked animal hard tissues (especially bone, antler, and ivory) with special emphasis on archaeological finds. A broad diachronic, and multi-disciplinary approach is emphasized in order to promote the exchange of ideas concerning attitudes to and procurement of raw materials, technology, and cognitive aspects of bone working.” (https://www.wbrg.net/)

The 15th WBRG International Meeting is organised around 8 sessions. Five thematic sessions will address current issues in the study of hard animal materials industries. Three other sessions (6 to 8) are open to all issues related to the objectives of the WBRG.

Session 1 Appropriate experimental procedures
Session 2 The study of raw material interactions: implementation and interpretation 
Session 3 – From material productions to social structures and cultural traditions
Session 4 – Technical stability and change
Session 5 – Hard Animal Material industries, archaeometry and ethics: new advances?
Session 6 – Open session
Session 7 – Master and doctoral students forum
Session 8 – "Flash" communications and posters session
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