Maidanetske worked osseous materials supplement

Supplement to Chapter 6 "Is that all there is? The worked osseous materials from the site of Maidanetske" by Andreea Ţerna, from volume one of "From Ros to Prut: Transformations of Trypillia settlements" (2025) edited by Robert Hofmann, Wiebke Kirleis, Johannes Müller, Vitalii Rud, Stanislav Ţerna† and Mykhailo Videiko.

Additional overview figures to accompany the detailed microscope images of traces of working on potential bone tools from the site of Maidanetske, Ukraine.

Captions:

Figure 1. Find No. 50134: (A) the distal end showing worn traces of abrasion; (B) close-up of the bevelled-like proximal end of the tool.

Figure 2. Find No. 50131: (A) the distal end showing rounding of the fractured tip; (B) small areas of use wear near the fracture line.

Figure 3. Find No. 60189: Traces resulting from the longitudinal partition of a metapodial by grooving: longitudinal striations on the groove's wall and surplus material from the detachment, on the bottom.

Figure 4. Find No. 50151: Longitudinal striations produced by scraping.

Figure 5. Two possible pseudo-tools: (1) find No. 50152 and a close-up of the apex; (2) find No. 60184 and a close-up of the concavity's inner wall.

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