Lithic technology at the Early Dabban in Hagfet ed Dabba (Cyrenaica, Libya)

被引:1
|
作者
Maillo-Fernandez, Jose-Manuel [1 ,2 ]
Jimenez-Garcia, Blanca [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] UNED, Dept Prehistory & Archaeol, Madrid, Spain
[2] IDEA, Inst Evolut Africa, Madrid, Spain
[3] UNED, Dept Artificial Intelligence, Madrid, Spain
关键词
Dabban; Later stone age; Lithic technology; Libya; Cyrenaica; FTEAH CAVE CYRENAICA; HAUA FTEAH; TYPOLOGICAL LEXICON; USE-WEAR; SITE; CHRONOSTRATIGRAPHY; PERSPECTIVE; CHRONOLOGY; AHMARIAN; CLIMATE;
D O I
10.1007/s12520-021-01364-7
中图分类号
Q98 [人类学];
学科分类号
030303 ;
摘要
The Early Dabban industry was discovered in the Cyrenaica region (Northeast of Libya), considered to be representative of the early stages of the Later Stone Age in this region. This industry was defined based on the lithic assemblages recovered from Hagfet ed Dabba and the nearby Haua Fteah site. We studied the lithic material from Level VI of the Hagfet ed Dabba site, which was excavated by Prof. McBurney in 1949. The aim of the lithic production was to obtain blade/bladelets through bidirectional and unidirectional prismatic methods. Blanks are of two types: wide, non-curved and straight blade/bladelets and narrow and pointed blades/bladelets. The blanks were modified mostly into backed pieces/points and Chamfered pieces. We discuss the role and possible contacts of the Dabban in understanding the Later Stone Age in northern Africa and the Initial Upper Palaeolithic and Upper Palaeolithic in the Near East. Following the technological analysis of Level VI, we consider the Early Dabban as representing an independent and local industry of the Early Later Stone Age with possible influences from the Levantine IUP and Ahmarian industries. Nevertheless, there is no evidence of direct affiliation with any of them, and the industry indeed portrays its own specific characteristics.
引用
收藏
页数:23
相关论文
共 36 条
  • [1] Lithic technology at the Early Dabban in Hagfet ed Dabba (Cyrenaica, Libya)
    José-Manuel Maíllo-Fernández
    Blanca Jiménez-García
    Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 2021, 13
  • [2] The marbles of two early Christian churches at Latrun (Cyrenaica, Libya)
    Attanasio, Donato
    Brilli, Mauro
    Rocchi, Paolo
    JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE, 2008, 35 (04) : 1040 - 1048
  • [3] Aterian lithic technology and settlement system in the Jebel Gharbi, North-Western Libya
    Spinapolice, Enza E.
    Garcea, Elena A. A.
    QUATERNARY INTERNATIONAL, 2014, 350 : 241 - 253
  • [4] Ergonomic clusters and displaced affordances in early lithic technology
    Wynn, Thomas
    ADAPTIVE BEHAVIOR, 2021, 29 (02) : 181 - 195
  • [5] Lithic technology and the cultural identity of Early Mesolithic groups
    Perdaen, Yves
    Crombe, Philippe
    Sergant, Joris
    CURRENT ANTHROPOLOGY, 2008, 49 (02) : 317 - 327
  • [6] THE ORGANIZATION OF LITHIC TECHNOLOGY AMONG THE EARLY INHABITANTS OF EASTERN URUGUAY
    Gascue, Andres
    Lopez Mazz, Jose
    Villarmarzo, Eugenia
    De Leon, Veronica
    Sotelo, Moira
    Alzugaray, Santiago
    INTERSECCIONES EN ANTROPOLOGIA, 2009, 10 (01): : 63 - 73
  • [7] Early modern human lithic technology from Jerimalai, East Timor
    Marwick, Ben
    Clarkson, Chris
    O'Connor, Sue
    Collins, Sophie
    JOURNAL OF HUMAN EVOLUTION, 2016, 101 : 45 - 64
  • [8] The organization of lithic technology in late glacial and early postglacial Europe.
    Perpère, M
    ANTHROPOLOGIE, 1999, 103 (04): : 644 - 644
  • [9] TOOLSTONE SELECTION AND LITHIC TECHNOLOGY IN EARLY GREAT-BASIN PREHISTORY
    BECK, C
    JONES, GT
    JOURNAL OF FIELD ARCHAEOLOGY, 1990, 17 (03) : 283 - 299
  • [10] LITHIC TECHNOLOGY STUDIES IN COLOMBIA DURING THE LATE PLEISTOCENE AND EARLY HOLOCENE
    Javier Aceituno, Francisco
    Rojas-Mora, Sneider
    CHUNGARA-REVISTA DE ANTROPOLOGIA CHILENA, 2015, 47 (01): : 13 - 23