The status of imported Barremian-Bedoulian flint in north-eastern Iberia during the Middle Neolithic. Insights from the variscite mines of Gavà (Barcelona)
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Ferran Borrell aff001; Josep Bosch aff002; Juan Francisco Gibaja aff001; Patrick Schmidt aff003; Xavier Terradas aff001
Působiště autorů:
Spanish National Research Council (IMF-CSIC), Barcelona, Spain
aff001; Museu de Gavà, Gavà, Spain
aff002; Department of Early Prehistory and Quaternary Ecology, Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany
aff003
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PLoS ONE 14(11)
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Research Article
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https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0224238
Souhrn
Barremian-Bedoulian flint from the Vaucluse region (western Provence, SE France), is traditionally considered one of the most significant chrono-cultural markers of the Chasséen culture during the Middle Neolithic (end of the 5th and beginning of the 4th millennium BC). Diffusion of Provençal flints became massive during the first half of the 4th millennium BC, penetrating in several neighbouring cultural spheres such as the Sepulcros de Fosa culture in north-eastern Iberia. The integrated study of the lithic assemblages from the variscite mines of Gavà (Barcelona) and its contextualization within the Sepulcros de Fosa culture in north-eastern Iberia have revealed unexpected complexity in the modes of consumption, use and status of imported Barremian-Bedoulian industries in north-eastern Iberia during the 5th to 4th millennia cal. BC transition. Local communities within this region, already controlling extraction and regional diffusion of variscite ornaments, exerted control over the fluxes of Vauclusian flint south of the Pyrenees, where it had a triple status (functional, symbolic and both). In addition, the results provide complementary data to better understand relevant aspects of the nature and organisation of Barremian-Bedoulian flint exploitation and early supply systems at the Provençal producing sites during the later phase of the Chasséen culture.
Klíčová slova:
Culture – France – Heat treatment – Paleoanthropology – Archaeology – Raw materials – Lithic technology – Neolithic period
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