Search results for " Neolithic"

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Territorial and socio-economic organisation in Le Grand-Pressigny

2012

In and around Le Grand-Pressigny (Indre-et-Loire, France), a petrographic study was implementedon 92 ceramic samples from the Final Neolithic sites of Le Petit-Paulmy and Bergeresse (Abilly).Analyses showed that the sediments used were extracted from local sources: Claise and Creusealluvium, local substrate and loessic silts. Quantitatively, the study showed that almost all the ceramicmaterials in Bergeresse and more than half of those in Le Petit-Paulmy come from the valley of theCreuse. The mineralogical compositions of three samples from Le Petit-Paulmy, including one ofunusual form, indicate sources from an exogenous region, the Massif Central (perhaps the alluviumof the Loire or the Al…

Néolithique finalargileEurope occidentalePotteryPetrographyClaiseapprovisionnementLe Petit-PaulmyIndre-et-LoireLe Grand-PressignyFlintcéramiqueterritoireAbilly[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryPréhistoireFinal NeolithicCentreCeramic raw-materialsourcesBergeresseminéralogieNeolithic culturesLate Neolithicmatière premièreCreuseFrance
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La fin des temps néolithiques

2004

The chapter presents the state of knowledge on the end of the Neolithic era in the department of Vaucluse. It evokes the known sites and their distribution, the chronology of the period ranging between the end of the Middle Neolithic and the Early Bronze Age and the archaeological cultures present. Several paragraphs sets of themes take stock of research concerning ceramics, tools, metal, ornament, habitat, economy, burials and art.

Néolithique finaloutillagesmétal[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryNéolithiquehabitatceramicsparuressépulturesNeolithiccéramiqueornamentsart[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryVauclusechronologieéconomieburialsSud-EstFinal NeolithicchronologycultureseconomySouth-east[ SHS.ARCHEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistorytoolsFrance
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ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF PASTORALISM IN THE MEDITERRANEAN AREA: THE CASE OF VALLONE INFERNO, SCILLATO (PALERMO), SICILY

2014

Pastoralism Rock shelters Ancient Sicily Neolithic Mulidisciplinary approachSettore L-ANT/09 - Topografia Antica
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Reflections on the Other Side. A Southern Iberia Origin for the First Pottery Production of Northern Morocco?

2021

Archaeological works in Morocco (the Spanish-Moroccan team) were funded by a European Research Council Advanced Grant AGRIWESTMED (Origins and spread of agriculture in the western Mediterranean region) coordinated by L.P.-CH. Processing works were performed thanks to a IJCI-2016-27812 -Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities-Universidad de Granada, Juan de la Cierva-Incorporacion Agreement (2016, by RMMS), and by funding provided in the framework of project "Archaeobiology of the Neolithic of the Southern Iberian Peninsula" (NeArqBioSI) A-HUM-460-UGR18 by Consejeria de Economia, Conocimiento, Empresas y Universidad. FEDER Programme - Andalusian CouncilGranada University. Fi…

Radiocarbon datingEarly Neolithic010506 paleontologyArcheologySouthern Iberiaearly neolithicConservationprehistoric navigationFirst pottery productions01 natural sciencesPrehistòriaEducationlaw.inventionsouthern iberialaw0601 history and archaeologyRadiocarbon dating0105 earth and related environmental sciences060101 anthropologyfirst pottery productionsPrehistoric navigationradiocarbon datingnorthern morocco06 humanities and the artsNorthern MoroccoArchaeologyGeography5504.05 PrehistoriaArchaeologyPotteryCC1-960Open Archaeology
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Historical Ecology, Archaeology and Biocultural Landscapes: Cross-Disciplinary Approaches to the Long Anthropocene

2022

From the local to the global scale, human impact is the real protagonist of the Anthro- pocene. It is impossible to understand ecosystems and the landscape without considering the long-term processes of anthropic activities. The driving forces in landscape change are strongly related to historical dynamics. Changes in political regimes, social structures, eco- nomic modes of production, cultural and religious influences—which all traditionally fall within the domain of the humanities—are phenomena entangled with many ecological and environmental factors. Thus, understanding landscapes in the Anthropocene is impossible without a cross-disciplinary approach.

Renewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentGeography Planning and DevelopmentHistorical ecologyBiodiversityPaleoethnobotanyManagement Monitoring Policy and LawAgrarian historyLandscape historyLandscape archaeologyTerritorial planning.AnthropologySustainable developmentAnthropoceneSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataCultural heritageArchaeology NeolithicLandscape transformationSustainability
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Obsidian from the Neolithic Layers of “Grotta di San Michele Arcangelo di Saracena” (Cosenza), Italy. A Preliminary Report

2021

Abstract The paper presents the results obtained by techno-typological analysis of a lithic assemblage from the Neolithic layers of Grotta San Michele Arcangelo di Saracena (Cosenza) together with the results of micro-wear analysis obtained from a preliminary selection of obsidian artifacts with different provenances distinguished by pXRF analysis. The site provides one of the best preserved Neolithic sequences in the area, from the earliest Impressed Wares (or Impresse Arcaiche) (early sixth millennium BC) to the Spatarella pottery style (end fifth – early fourth millennium BC). Along the Neolithic sequence, it is possible to observe some major changes within lithic resources management. I…

Settore L-ANT/01 - Preistoria E Protostoria010506 paleontologyArcheology060102 archaeologySettore L-ANT/09 - Topografia Antica06 humanities and the artsConservation01 natural sciencesArchaeologyobsidianEducationArchaeologyneolithicPreliminary reportmicro-wear analysislithic studies0601 history and archaeologyObsidian Neolithic Lithic Studies Micro-wear analysisCC1-960Geology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesOpen Archaeology
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Early pastoral communities in the mountains of Sicily. Prehistoric evidence from Vallone Inferno (Scillato) in the palaeoenvironmental framework of t…

2021

Abstract This paper discusses the Middle Neolithic and the Early Bronze Age phases of the occupation of a rock shelter at Vallone Inferno (Scillato, Palermo) in Sicily. Vallone Inferno is a key site for studying the early establishment and development of pastoralism in the prehistoric mountainous environments of Sicily. Seasonal use of the site as a shelter is documented for the earliest pastoral communities that exploited the Madonie mountain range. The results of the analysis of pottery and lithic assemblages contribute to the definition of two chronocultural frameworks that were linked by the same economic subsistence base. The special role of obsidian emerges, while the mobility pattern…

Settore L-ANT/01 - Preistoria E ProtostoriaArcheologyHistorygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryCastelluccio Early Bronze Age Late Copper Age Neolithic Obsidian Pastoralism Settlement strategiesPastoralismSettore L-ANT/09 - Topografia AnticaHuman Factors and ErgonomicsChalcolithicArchaeologyPrehistoryAridificationBronze AgePotteryMountain rangeRock shelterJournal of Anthropological Archaeology
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Experiments and results on obsidian tools: the case study of Le Rocche (Roccapalumba, Pa, Sicily) through microwear analysis.

2003

The results of the experimental activity related to the functional analysis of obsidian tools, coming from the Neolithic site of "Le Rocche" (Roccapalumba, Palermo), are discussed here.

Settore L-ANT/01 - Preistoria E ProtostoriaMicroWear Analysis obsidian tools experimental archaeology NeolithicSettore L-ANT/10 - Metodologie Della Ricerca Archeologica
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New data on Sicilian prehistoric and historic evolution in a mountain context, Vallone Inferno (Scillato, Italy)

2013

Vallone Inferno rock-shelter is an archaeological site located in the Madonie mountain range in Sicily. Archaeological excavation and research have provided a long prehistoric and historic sequence from the Neolithic to the medieval period, this being the most complete work in this area at present. In this paper we present the preliminary data provided by a multidisciplinary study based on pottery, lithic, human, faunal and plant remains. Stratigraphic studies have identified four complexes, of which complex 3 has provided almost all the archaeological remains. 14C AMS dates, obtained from four samples, place the human activities between 2601 cal BC and 644 cal AD. These dates are coherent …

Settore L-ANT/01 - Preistoria E Protostoriageography.geographical_feature_categoryContext (archaeology)General EngineeringExcavationSettore L-ANT/09 - Topografia AnticaArchaeologylanguage.human_languagePrehistorySequence (geology)GeographyAridificationlanguagePotteryMultidisciplinary study Neolithic-medieval period Pastoral activities Environmental changes Madonie mountain range SicilySicilianMountain range
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The small mammals (insectivores, bats and rodents) from the Holocene site of Vallone Inferno (Scillato, Sicily)

2013

The Vallone Inferno rock-shelter is an archeological site located at 770 m a.s.l. in the Madonie massif in Sicily. This massif is modeled into the Triassic and Oligocene sedimentary rocks of the Imerese Basin. Thearchaeological excavations conducted since 2008 have provided a long prehistoric and historic sequence from the Neolithic to the medieval period. From the four sedimentary complexes identified, only levels 3.4 to 3.1 from complex 3 and 4.2 from complex 4 have yielded small-mammal material. Level 4.2 is poor in remains and as yet without cultural ascription, though it has a radiocarbon age of 9450±50 years BP. Level 3.4 has yielded fragments of ceramic characteristic of the Middle N…

Settore L-ANT/09 - Topografia Anticamicromammals biostratigraphy palaeogeography palaeoenvrionment palaeoclimate Middle Neolithic-Early Bronze Age Late Roman-Byzantine periodSettore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E Paleoecologia
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