Prehistoric colour palettes decoded by painted pottery analysis: the vivid past of the Early Neolithic Galabnik settlement mound (southwestern Bulgaria) over time

IF 1.5 2区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
Tanya Dzhanfezova , Yana Tzvetanova , Aneta Bakamska
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The pigments utilised for decoration of Early Neolithic painted pottery (ca 6000–6500 cal BC) mark advanced chaîne opératoire stages, associated with the making of visually effective ceramic vessels. Considered as reflecting the genuinely intertwining technological, symbolic and aesthetic aspects of everyday life, representable wares from Galabnik – a long-lived settlement mound in southwestern Bulgaria, consisting of ten building horizons – are analysed chemically, macro- and microscopically (PXRD, SEM and optical microscopy). The established variability, much greater than previously thought, demonstrates the dynamic local development of the newly introduced pottery craft. These major technological components, encoding intentional acts and raw materials awareness, are considered along with transformations of know-how over time, as well as of the effects of post-depositional alteration. Traditional ways of doing and potential innovative approaches are illustrated by the application of calcareous raw materials and fine white clays for the white colours; of hematite-based paints and hematite-enriched clay slips for the red hues; and of magnetite-bearing materials used for the brown and the black paints. The choice of pigments is thus indicative of the locally dynamic ceramic technology, associated with the new ways of sedentary life, yet perhaps not completely detached from earlier, Pre-Neolithic approaches.
通过彩陶分析解码史前调色板:随着时间的推移,新石器时代早期加拉布尼克定居点(保加利亚西南部)的生动过去
新石器时代早期彩绘陶器(约公元前6000-6500 cal)用于装饰的颜料标志着cha neopsamatoire的高级阶段,与视觉效果良好的陶瓷容器的制作有关。Galabnik是保加利亚西南部的一个长期居住的定居点,由十个建筑地平线组成,具有代表性的物品被认为反映了日常生活中真正交织在一起的技术、符号和美学方面,这些物品被化学、宏观和微观(PXRD、SEM和光学显微镜)分析。这种既定的变化,比以前认为的要大得多,表明了新引入的陶器工艺在当地的动态发展。这些主要的技术组成部分,编码有意的行为和对原材料的认识,与技术随时间的变化以及沉积后变化的影响一起被考虑。传统的做法和潜在的创新方法是通过应用钙质原料和细白粘土的白色颜色说明;赤铁矿颜料和富含赤铁矿的粘土片的红色色调;以及用于制作棕色和黑色油漆的含磁铁矿材料。因此,颜料的选择表明了当地动态的陶瓷技术,与新的定居生活方式有关,但可能并没有完全脱离早期的前新石器时代的方法。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports is aimed at archaeologists and scientists engaged with the application of scientific techniques and methodologies to all areas of archaeology. The journal focuses on the results of the application of scientific methods to archaeological problems and debates. It will provide a forum for reviews and scientific debate of issues in scientific archaeology and their impact in the wider subject. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports will publish papers of excellent archaeological science, with regional or wider interest. This will include case studies, reviews and short papers where an established scientific technique sheds light on archaeological questions and debates.
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