AR109. 8 June 2008
Copyright © 2008 by Kevin Sharpe and Leslie Van Gelder. All rights reserved.
In process.

 

Fluted Severines to Fluted Animals to Engraved and Crayoned Animals

 

by

Kevin Sharpe

Graduate College, Union Institute & University, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Harris Manchester College, Oxford University, UK
 
 10 Shirelake Close, Oxford OX1 1SN, United Kingdom
ksharpe@ksharpe.com
www.ksharpe.com

 

and

Leslie Van Gelder

College of Education, Walden University, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
 
10 Shirelake Close, Oxford OX1 1SN, United Kingdom
leslievg@ksharpe.com

ABSTRACT.

 

KEY WORDS.

 

CONTENTS.

Introduction. 3

Methodology. 3

Results. 3

Discussion and Conclusions. 3

Acknowledgements. 3

References. 3

 


·         Answer FP (and JP) and Barriere – to tell difference between animals made with single fingers, bones, sticks, and skin-covered sticks (we answered this for A1). Not really a problem for multifingered animals. Some of these suggestions become ridiculous even if theoretically possible. Occam’s razor rules out some of them. Or a portable high-definition analyzer such as d’Errico uses.

·         A cross over from flutings to engravings: Frederic Plassard -- 4 lines in the verticals of tectiforms he thinks is significant, in both engraved and fluted tectiforms. Is this a key?It could help bridge between flutings and engravings by e.g., suggesting that the engravings emulate the flutings.

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Introduction

 

Methodology

 

Results

 

Discussion and Conclusions

 

Acknowledgements

 

References