Hafting of a Neolithic leister: Identification of adhesives from Lolland (Denmark)

Tabea J. Koch, Daniel Groß, Bjørnar Tved Måge, A. Little
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Birch tar has been identified as the predominant adhesive used for hafting purposes in the European Mesolithic and Neolithic. Its role in the manufacture of composite tools and weapons comprising wooden, bone and flint components attests its importance during these periods. The discovery of birch tar lumps, some bearing tooth imprints, suggests a broader range of functions beyond its adhesive properties. In this study, we present an analysis of five residues from two sites (Syltholm II and Strandholm I) that have been excavated through the Femern project, with the aim to shed light on the adhesives used in relation to their functions. Through chemical analyses, we show that birch tar constitutes the main component of two lumps and one chewed piece. We also found that birch tar served to haft a bone point within leister prongs, providing new information on its previously unknown role in composite fishing tool technology. These findings have significant implications for our understanding of the functional role and performance of birch tar in aquatic environments.
新石器时代的利器:洛兰(丹麦)粘合剂的鉴定
桦木焦油已被确定为欧洲中石器时代和新石器时代用于手柄的主要粘合剂。它在制造由木质、骨质和燧石组成的复合工具和武器中的作用证明了它在这些时期的重要性。桦木焦油块的发现(其中一些带有牙齿印记)表明,桦木焦油除了具有粘合特性外,还具有更广泛的功能。在本研究中,我们对通过 Femern 项目发掘的两个遗址(Syltholm II 和 Strandholm I)中的五种残留物进行了分析,旨在揭示所使用的粘合剂与其功能的关系。通过化学分析,我们发现桦木焦油是两块粘合剂和一块咀嚼过的粘合剂的主要成分。我们还发现,桦木焦油可用于将一个骨尖固定在利斯特棱柱中,这为我们了解桦木焦油在复合捕鱼工具技术中的作用提供了新的信息。这些发现对我们了解桦木焦油在水生环境中的功能作用和表现具有重要意义。
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