'Davy Crockett' Mütze (Paläolithicum)
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'Davy Crockett' Mütze (Paläolithicum)
Guten Tag,
Englisch, nun : In an interview with "Clan of The Cave Bears" author Jean M. Auel, I heard her say that archaeologists found squirrel tail bones behind a paleolithic human skull... indicating that perhaps this person was wearing a 'Davy Crockett' style hat! (see http://www.hatsinthebelfry.com/hatstore ... incap.html for a modern example of this type).
Does anyone know to what find/excavation she was refering to?
Danke schön,
Kelvin Wilson
Englisch, nun : In an interview with "Clan of The Cave Bears" author Jean M. Auel, I heard her say that archaeologists found squirrel tail bones behind a paleolithic human skull... indicating that perhaps this person was wearing a 'Davy Crockett' style hat! (see http://www.hatsinthebelfry.com/hatstore ... incap.html for a modern example of this type).
Does anyone know to what find/excavation she was refering to?
Danke schön,
Kelvin Wilson
Oh, I agree, Thomas, on it possibly being anything ELSE but a Davy Crockett-hat It's just quite interesting.
The interview, by the way, can be heard at http://www.wiredforbooks.org/jeanauel/index.htm ... the remark about the squirreltail is at about 17'00"
Kelvin
The interview, by the way, can be heard at http://www.wiredforbooks.org/jeanauel/index.htm ... the remark about the squirreltail is at about 17'00"
Kelvin
Oh, I might have found it... From http://www.unl.edu/rhames/courses/current/venus1.pdf:
"...in later Palaeolithic burials (Grotta delle Arene Candide) bunches of squirrel caudal vertebrae suggestive of a fur are associated with infant remains (Cardini 1980)."
So that doesn't quite suggest a hat, just a skin with tail, or a bunch of tails.
The squirrel, by the way, might be the arctic kind.
Here is more on that cave site http://www.quotidianoligure.it/itinerar ... andide.htm including the full Cardini-reference.
Kelvin
"...in later Palaeolithic burials (Grotta delle Arene Candide) bunches of squirrel caudal vertebrae suggestive of a fur are associated with infant remains (Cardini 1980)."
So that doesn't quite suggest a hat, just a skin with tail, or a bunch of tails.
The squirrel, by the way, might be the arctic kind.
Here is more on that cave site http://www.quotidianoligure.it/itinerar ... andide.htm including the full Cardini-reference.
Kelvin
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