Drawing Lithic Artefacts by Raczynski-Henk, Yannick

Drawing Lithic Artefacts

Stone Age researchers spend a lot of time studying and documenting lithic artifacts. Since it is impossible...
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Author: Yannick Raczynski-Henk
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Drawing Lithic Artefacts by Raczynski-Henk, Yannick

Drawing Lithic Artefacts

$67.17

Drawing Lithic Artefacts

$67.17
Author: Yannick Raczynski-Henk
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Stone Age researchers spend a lot of time studying and documenting lithic artifacts. Since it is impossible to study all these artifacts physically, they often rely on images. Drawings are often the most informative because the lines and symbols in these drawings contain technological information that tells the audience how the depicted artifact was made. Conversely, making these drawings is an excellent way of learning to recognize and understand this technological information.
In a distant past Yannick aspired a career as an artist and while the art world is probably better off without him, he managed to find a new purpose for his artistic bend in his career as an archaeologist in the form of making lithic illustrations.
Both professional and amateur archaeologists ask him questions about the drawings regularly with "It's probably very difficult, I'm sure?" the most prominent. Drawing lithic illustrations is bound to rules and conventions anybody can learn. Of course it helps if you have a deft hand at drawing but this style of drawing is a craft, not an art form. A craft anybody can learn with a little perseverance.
Starting from there, Yannick gives courses in drawing artifacts. While preparing these courses he noticed that almost no books or papers suitable as course material are available, a realization eventually resulting in this book.

Author: Yannick Raczynski-Henk
Publisher: Sidestone Press
Published: 09/07/2017
Pages: 52
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.35lbs
Size: 10.00h x 7.80w x 0.20d
ISBN: 9789088905308

About the Author
Raczynski-Henk, Yannick: - Yannick Raczynski-Henk (1972) studied Prehistoric archaeology at Leiden University with a special focus on Middle Palaeolithic open air sites in the Loess area of Limburg (Netherlands) and the adjoining areas. Since 2003 he works as a geoarchaeologist in the Netherlands, predominantly in the littoral zone of the Dutch Holocene landscapes. Although he very much enjoys working there and has published on anything from Iron Age sites to Roman canals and Medieval farmsteads, he has never forgotten his true passion: the Middle Palaeolithic.

In 2009 Yannick was invited to join a team of international researchers organized in the Hrazdan Gorge Palaeolithic Project focussing on Middle Palaeolithic sites in the central area of Armenia. The project is ongoing but several surveys and excavations have yielded spectaculair results, published in Science. The Hrazdan Gorge Palaeolithic Project also spawned a side project in 2014, the Barozh-12 Palaeolithic Project in which Yannick is also involved.

In the Netherlands, Yannick was one of the main initiators of the Middle Palaeolithic investigations in Sint-Geertruid in 2011 which led to the discovery of Middle Palaeolithic artifacts and served as an important incubator for his later research on the Middle Palaeolithic site of Amstenrade-Allée, the first of its kind to be fully excavated in the Netherlands since the Belvédère Quarry excavations.

Long ago, Yannick briefly aspired to become an artist and although the art world is probably better off without him he has given his passion for drawing a new purpose in his current career as an archaeologist through drawing lithic artifacts and other archaeological objects.

Yannick is currently associated with Leiden University as a PhD candidate. Through his project, Scatters Matter: New Approaches to Investigating Neanderthal Open Air Sites in the Loess Area of Limburg (Netherlands), Yannick aims to develop new methods to trace and investigate Middle Palaeolithic open air sites.

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