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Journal articles on the topic "Wood-carving, Swiss"

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Taller, Andreas, and Noora Taipale. "A Swiss Army Knife from the Upper Paleolithic? Experiments on Non-Projectile Uses of Backed Pieces." Mitteilungender Gesellschaft für Urgeschichte 29 (April 1, 2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.51315/mgfu.2020.29006.

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Backed lithic artifacts are an important part of the Upper Paleolithic tool kit, and are often among the most abundant categories of lithic tools found at Magdalenian and Gravettian sites. Often these tools are exclusively referred to as projectiles, and indeed many – if not most – backed pieces may have been parts of composite projectile heads, mounted laterally onto organic points (e.g., Allain and Descouts 1957; Allain 1979; Abramova 1982; Bergman and Newcomer 1983; Leroi­ Gourhan 1983; Plisson 1985; Nuzhnyi 1993; Christensen and Valentin 2004; Sano 2009; Langlais 2010; Araujo­Igreja 2011; Tomasso et al. 2018). Experiments of varying comprehensiveness concerned with the use of (Magdalenian) backed pieces as projectile inserts have confirmed the effectivity of this setup (e.g., Moss and Newcomer 1982; Pétillon et al. 2011; Gauvrit Roux et al. 2020). However, backed pieces sometimes also served other purposes like cutting, sawing, shaving, scraping or perforating (Moss and Newcomer 1982; Moss 1983; Owen 1988; Piel­Desruisseaux 1998; Christensen and Valentin 2004; Taller et al. 2012). The modular technological system involving these lithic artifacts is highly versatile, mobile and dynamic as there are numerous possibilities of use and as the small lithic inserts are easy to transport and the composite tools themselves are easy to maintain and repair. Here, we present the results of an experiment where different tasks were carried out using backed pieces hafted in a wooden handle or operated handheld. The design of the handles loosely follows examples found at Canadian Dorset sites where bladelets comparable in size to Magdalenian backed pieces were hafted and used as knives (Owen 1988, 88ff.). We tried out the tools in various activities (cutting, perforating and carving/whittling) on a set of worked materials (wood, antler, marine shell, smoked meat, dried, semi­tanned hide, and tanned leather). After the completion of these tasks, the applicability, durability and usefulness of the setup were evaluated and the lithic inserts were checked microscopically for use­wear traces.
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Books on the topic "Wood-carving, Swiss"

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Blackman, Peter F. Black forest woodcarvings: The history of Swiss Brienzerware. Atglen, Pa: Schiffer Pub., 2009.

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Black forest woodcarvings: The history of Swiss Brienzerware. Atglen, Pa: Schiffer Pub., 2009.

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Lubkemann, Chris. Victorinox Swiss Army Knife whittling book. East Petersburg: Fox Chapel Publishing, 2015.

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1651-1677, Frisch Johann Christian, and Historisches Museum Basel, eds. Der "Basler Ratstisch" von Johann Christian Frisch: Staatskunst und Schnitzkunst um 1675. Basel: Baumann, 2007.

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L' atelier des frères Reyff, Fribourg (1610-1695): Un foyer de sculpture baroque au XVIIe siècle. Fribourg: Editions La Sarine, 1994.

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Arenski, Jay. Swiss Carvings: The Art of the 'Black Forest' 1820-1940. Antique Collectors Club Dist A/C, 2007.

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Victorinox Swiss Army Knife whittling book: Fun, easy-to-make projects with your Swiss Army Knife. Fox Chapel Publishing, 2017.

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Emilie Brzezinski The Lure of the Forest. D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers, Inc., 2014.

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