Technological organization and initial production stages of a maritime slate tradition: insights from the first investigated Stone Age slate source in Arctic Europe (the Djupvik slate formation, Norway)

IF 0.8 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
E. Jørgensen
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ABSTRACT While ground slate technology is a trademark of maritime hunter-gatherers across the circumpolar region, we lack robust understanding of 1) the organization of slate tool production and 2) its initial production stages – maintained by the absence of formally investigated slate sourcing sites and the loss of diagnostic production features inherent to grinding techniques. This paper contributes along both dimensions, presenting the first investigated prehistoric slate raw material source in Arctic Europe (Djupvik, Norway). Technological analyses of the assemblage rich in initial production stages are related to the material properties of the geological slate formation, supplemented by experimental research. The paper discusses the role of slate technological organization within the broader context of mid-Holocene adaptations in Arctic Norway. The results from Djupvik help establish the production stages and techniques distinct to slate tool technologies and demonstrate organizational principles diverging from cryptocrystalline lithic resources of the contemporary lithic technocomplex. Finally, potential secondary (non-tool) uses of Djupvik materials are discussed, referencing the intriguing possibility of ochre and red pigment production both at Djupvik and a nearby site, suggesting a relation to rock art paintings.
海洋板岩传统的技术组织和初始生产阶段:来自欧洲北极地区第一个石器时代板岩来源(挪威Djupvik板岩地层)的见解
虽然地面板岩技术是整个极地地区海上狩猎采集者的标志,但我们对1)板岩工具生产的组织和2)其初始生产阶段缺乏强有力的了解——由于缺乏正式调查的板岩采购地点和缺乏磨削技术固有的诊断性生产特征。这篇论文在这两个方面都有贡献,提出了第一个在北极欧洲(挪威Djupvik)调查的史前板岩原料来源。对生产初期富集的组合进行工艺分析,与地质板岩地层的物质性质有关,并辅以实验研究。本文讨论了石板技术组织在挪威北极地区中全新世适应的更广泛背景下的作用。Djupvik的研究结果有助于建立不同于板岩工具技术的生产阶段和技术,并展示了与当代岩屑技术综合体的隐晶岩屑资源不同的组织原则。最后,讨论了Djupvik材料的潜在次要(非工具)用途,参考了Djupvik和附近遗址生产赭石和红色颜料的有趣可能性,表明与岩石艺术绘画有关。
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Acta Borealia
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