Этой книги не было бы без интернета и мгновенного доступа к электронным ресурсам по всему миру. Изображения и описания десятков тысяч предметов из кости, доступные в архивах более чем сотни музеев антропологии, палеонтологии, естественной истории, науки, музыкальных инструментов, китобойного промысла и изящных искусств, послужили незаменимым материалом для моего исследования. Я благодарен музеям и частным коллекционерам, предоставившим фотографии, которые я включил в книгу. Мне было очень удобно и полезно получить полноценный доступ к электронным версиям книг и журналов – как современных, так и старинных, за что я выражаю глубокую признательность Библиотеке Калифорнийского университета Лос-Анджелеса.
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