Eesti Arheoloogiaajakiri (May 2023)

Stone Age imitation of a slotted bone point from Pärnu River (south-western Estonia)

  • Tõnno Jonuks,
  • Shidong Chen,
  • Aivar Kriiska,
  • Ester Oras,
  • Samantha Presslee,
  • Andres Uueni

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3176/arch.2023.1.03
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 1
pp. 54 – 79

Abstract

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This is an in-depth study of a mimicked slotted point, carved from a cervid longbone, found in the lower reaches of the Pärnu River. The 3D digital model, created during this study, provides an interactive and innovative tool for studying the object in detail. The AMS dating places the artefact at the very beginning of human habitation in the present-day territory of Estonia. SEM-EDS, ATR-FT-IR and GC-FID/MS analyses demonstrate that this unique object was probably originally partially covered with a mixture of red ochre and some coniferous resin, possibly as hafting adhesive. As this is a detailed replica of a slotted point, it also demonstrates how people themselves saw slotted points in the Early Mesolithic, also raising the question of the purpose of this replica – was it an ordinary arrowhead or rather a ritual object?

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