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Inter-site Relationships at the End of the Early Neolithic in North-western Europe, Bartonian Flint Circulation and Macro-features Matching Method
Lithic Technology ( IF 1.5 ) Pub Date : 2019-05-09 , DOI: 10.1080/01977261.2019.1613009
Solène Denis 1, 2
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ABSTRACT

This paper demonstrates the potential of fine-grained technological analysis to provide new insights for a better anthropological understanding of raw material distribution. The spatial segmentation of the chaîne opératoire is demonstrated using an original method focusing on the matching of macro-features of tertiary Bartonian flint. The outcrops of this raw material occur in the Paris Basin and the distribution network for this type of flint at the end of the early Neolithic in north-western Europe is no longer in question. This study focuses on its circulation toward the Blicquian sites, located some 150 km from the outcrops. The analysis of levels of skill and technical traditions of the production show a very rapid switch in the modalities of distribution indicating that the same culture and “network” probably involved different social interactions between groups over time.



中文翻译:

西北欧新石器时代早期末期的站点间关系,巴顿火石循环和宏观特征匹配方法

摘要

本文展示了细粒度技术分析的潜力,可以为人类学对原料分配的更好理解提供新的见解。歌剧歌剧的空间分割使用原始方法进行了演示,该方法侧重于三级Bartonian火石的宏观特征的匹配。这种原料的露头出现在巴黎盆地,并且在西北欧洲新石器时代初期末期,这种of石的分配网络不再受到质疑。这项研究的重点是流向距露头约150公里的Blicquian地区。对生产技术水平和技术传统的分析表明,分配方式发生了非常迅速的变化,表明随着时间的推移,相同的文化和“网络”可能涉及群体之间的不同社会互动。

更新日期:2019-05-09
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