From near and far: Stone procurement and exchange at Çukuriçi Höyük in Western Anatolia

IF 1.1 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
C. Schwall, M. Brandl, T. Gluhak, B. Milić, Lisa Betina, L. Sørensen, Danilo Wolf, B. Horejs
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The focus of this paper are the stone tools of Cukurici Hoyuk, a prehistoric site situated at the central Aegean coast of Anatolia. The settlement was inhabited from the Neolithic, through the Late Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age 1 periods, a period lasting from the early 7th to the early 3rd millennium BCE. A long-term interdisciplinary study of the excavated lithics with different scientific methods on various stone materials (thin section analysis, pXRF, NAA, LA-ICP-MS) offer new primary data about the procurement strategies of prehistoric societies from a diachronic perspective. The results will be presented for the first time with an overview of all source materials and their distinct use through time. The lithic assemblages from Cukurici Hoyuk consist of a considerable variety of small finds, grinding stones and chipped stone tools. The high variability of raw materials within the different categories of tools is remarkable. In addition to stone tools manufactured from sources in the immediate vicinity of the settlement (i.e., mica-schist, limestone, marble, amphibolite, serpentinite), others are of rock types such as chert, which indicate an origin within the broader region. Moreover, volcanic rocks, notably the exceptionally high amount of Melian obsidian found at Cukurici Hoyuk, attest to the supra-regional procurement of distinct rock types. Small stone axes made of jadeite presumably from the Greek island of Syros, also indicate these far-reaching procurement strategies. The systematic and diachronic analyses of the stone tools found at Cukurici Hoyuk has demonstrated that as early as the Neolithic period extensive efforts were made to supply the settlement with carefully selected raw materials or finished goods procured from distinct rock sources.
远近:安纳托利亚西部Çukuriçi Höyük的石材采购和交换
本文的重点是Cukurici Hoyuk的石器,这是一个位于安纳托利亚爱琴海中部海岸的史前遗址。从新石器时代到铜器时代晚期和青铜器时代早期,也就是公元前七千年早期到公元前三千年早期,这里就有人居住。利用不同的科学方法(薄片分析、pXRF、NAA、LA-ICP-MS)对出土石器进行长期的跨学科研究,从历时的角度为史前社会的采购策略提供了新的原始数据。这些结果将首次与所有原始材料的概述以及它们在不同时期的独特用途一起呈现。Cukurici Hoyuk的石器组合包括各种各样的小发现,磨石和碎石制工具。不同种类的工具中原材料的高度可变性是值得注意的。除了在定居点附近(即云母片岩、石灰岩、大理石、角闪岩、蛇纹岩)制造的石器外,其他的石器是由燧石等岩石类型制造的,这表明它们的起源在更广阔的地区。此外,火山岩,特别是在Cukurici Hoyuk发现的异常大量的米利安黑曜岩,证明了不同岩石类型的超区域获取。用翡翠制成的小石斧可能来自希腊的锡罗斯岛,也表明了这些深远的采购策略。对在Cukurici Hoyuk发现的石器进行的系统和历时分析表明,早在新石器时代,人们就付出了巨大的努力,为该定居点提供精心挑选的原材料或从不同岩石来源采购的成品。
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