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Shell Tools and Use-Wear Analysis: a Reference Collection for Prehistoric Arabia
被引:3
|作者:
Lidour, Kevin
[1
,2
]
Solana, David Cuenca
[1
,3
]
机构:
[1] Univ Cantabria, Inst Int Invest Prehistor Cantabria, Gobierno Cantabria, Grp Santander, Edificio Interfac,Avda Castros 52, Santander 39005, Spain
[2] Museum Natl dHistoire Naturelle MNHN, Archeozool & Archeobotan Soc, Pratiques & Environm AASPE, UMR 7209, Paris, France
[3] Ctr Rech Archeol Archeosci Hist CReAAH, UMR 6566, Rennes, France
关键词:
Archaeomalacology;
Shell tools;
Use-wear analysis;
Arabia;
Prehistory;
FUNCTIONAL-ANALYSIS;
CALLISTA-CHIONE;
MARINE RESOURCES;
SOUTHEAST-ASIA;
HIDE WORKING;
RAW-MATERIAL;
FLINT TOOLS;
FISH-HOOKS;
MIDDLE;
MICROWEAR;
D O I:
10.1007/s10816-023-09622-9
中图分类号:
Q98 [人类学];
学科分类号:
030303 ;
摘要:
Prehistoric and Archaeological research has pointed out the role of marine resources in modern humans' cognitive and cultural developments. Maritime adaptations constitute a key component of the sociocultural evolution in Eastern Arabia. During the Neolithic (c. 6500-3300 BCE), it is expressed by the colonisation of offshore islands supported by advanced seafaring and the exploitation of marine resources not only for staple food but also for obtaining hard animal materials used for both symbolic and technological productions, respectively in the form of personal adornments and tooling. Although tools made of retouched large marine mollusc shells are reported on several sites, no detailed study has been conducted on their function and role within the socio-technological processes.The present study introduces a prospective approach for the functional analysis of archaeological shell tools from Eastern Arabia. A reference collection of use-wear traces made experimentally has been built: it compiles the results of 65 experiments (23 are documented and illustrated in the present study), including the processing of various animal, vegetal, and mineral materials. Use-wear traces have been observed and described using both low and high-power magnifications (conducted mainly at 100 x). It provides helpful methodological support for future comparisons with archaeological specimens. The procurement conditions of the shell valves and the techniques of retouch have been discussed in detail, allowing further considerations on the degree of the socio-technological investment devoted to these peculiar artefacts.
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页码:875 / 917
页数:43
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