A holocene prehistoric sequence in the Egyptian Red Sea area: the tree shelter
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adam_text | CONTENTS
CONTENTS.....................................................................................................................................................................................5
LIST OF
FIGURES........................................................................................................................................................................
7
Acknowledgements
.........................................................................................................................................................................9
Remarks in relation to the storage of the archaeological material
...................................................................................9
1-
FIELD WORK
........................................................................................................................................................................11
1.1
-Research history
..................................................................................................................................................................11
1.2 -
Physical environmental context
.......................................................................................................................................12
1.3 -
Stratigraphy
..........................................................................................................................................................................18
1.3.1 -
The Upper deposits (U)
............................................................................................................................................18
1.3.2-
The A-deposits
............................................................................................................................................................19
1.3.3-
The
В
-deposits
............................................................................................................................................................20
1.4 -
Raw Material
........................................................................................................................................................................24
1.5 -
Archaeological stratigraphy
.............................................................................................................................................26
1.5.1 -
Archaeological horizon
1.........................................................................................................................................27
1.5.2 -
Archaeological horizon
2.........................................................................................................................................28
1.5.3 -
Archaeological horizon
3.........................................................................................................................................31
1.5.4 -
Archaeological horizon
4.........................................................................................................................................37
1.5.5 -
Archaeological horizon
5.........................................................................................................................................40
1.6 -
Charcoal and 14C dating
...................................................................................................................................................62
2 -
MICROWEAR ANALYSIS OF SOME ARTEFACTS FROM ARCHAEOLOGICAL HORIZON
5...........63
2.1 -
Microwear Experimentation and Observation
...........................................................................................................63
2.2 -
Observation results
.............................................................................................................................................................63
2.2.1 -
The manufacture of hide products
..........................................................................................................................64
2.2.2 -
Use of denticulated blades
.......................................................................................................................................64
2.2.3 -
Hunting activities
......................................................................................................................................................64
2.2.4 -
Other activities
...........................................................................................................................................................65
2.3 -
Comparison with contemporaneous Elkabian tools
..................................................................................................71
2.4 -
Conclusion
.............................................................................................................................................................................72
3 -
WOODY VEGETATION AND ITS USE DURING THE NEOLITHIC AT THE TREE SHELTER
.............73
3.1 -
Methods and materials
.......................................................................................................................................................73
3.2
-Results
....................................................................................................................................................................................76
3.3 -
Reconstruction of the vegetation based on the wood charcoal assemblages
.......................................................76
3.4 -
What can the wood charcoal assemblages say about the palaeoenvironmental conditions?
..........................77
3.5 -
Palaeoeconomic implications of the botanical materials studied from the site
..................................................78
3.6
-Conclusion
.............................................................................................................................................................................78
4 -
FAUNAL REMAINS FROM THE TREE SHELTER SITE
......................................................................................79
4.1 -
The Elkabian (AH5)
-
hunting and gathering
.............................................................................................................81
4.2 -
The Neolithic (AH2 and AH3) and the younger period
(AHI)
-
early African small livestock
......................82
5
-DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION
.................................................................................................................................85
5.1 -
The timing of depositional and erosional events
.........................................................................................................85
5.2
-The palaeoenvironmental context of Tree Shelter
......................................................................................................87
5.3 -
Local and regional comparison
.......................................................................................................................................88
5.3.1 -
The archaeological horizon
5
assemblage in a larger context
..........................................................................
H9
5.3.2 -
The archaeological horizon
4
assemblage in a larger context
..........................................................................95
5.3.3 -
The archaeological horizon
3
assemblage in a larger context
..........................................................................95
5.3.4 -
The archaeological horizon
2
assemblage in a larger context
..........................................................................97
5.3.5 -
The archaeological horizon
1
assemblage in a larger context
..........................................................................97
5.4 -
General Conclusion
.............................................................................................................................................................97
6
-REFERENCES
........................................................................................................................................................................99
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure
1 -
Location of the Tree Shelter
...........................................................................................................................................11
Figure
2 -
View towards the entrance of the wadi draining into wadi Sodmein
.............................................................................12
Figure
3 -
Satellite picture of the wadi draining into the Wadi Sodmein
........................................................................................13
Figure
4 -
Plan of the wadi bed with in the square the position of the Tree Shelter.
......................................................................14
Figure
5 -
View from the opposite side of the wadi towards the excavation trenches
....................................................................14
Figure
6 -
View towards the shelter and the wadi upstream
...........................................................................................................15
Figure
7 -
View of the Tree Shelter surface with the position of the eastern orifice
.......................................................................16
Figure
8 -
Tree Shelter surface after cleaning, displaying two charcoal rich layers (AH3 and AH5) and the two orifices
............16
Figure
9 -
Topographic plan of the shelter
......................................................................................................................................17
Figure
10 -
Fan coming out of the shelter
.......................................................................................................................................18
Figure
11 -
Profile of the shelter from its deepest part in
NE
direction
..........................................................................................18
Figure
12 -
Dénivellation
of the eroded fan coming out of the shelter
...........................................................................................19
Figure
13 -
Generalised lithostratigraphic sequence of the Tree Shelter deposits
..........................................................................19
Figure
14 -
Vertical position of the artefacts in relation to the lithographic profiles
......................................................................21
Figure
15 -
Position of the raw material sources in the immediate vicinity of the Tree Shelter
.....................................................22
Figure
16 -
Artefacts collected at source
1......................................................................................................................................23
Figure
17 -
All artefacts plotted on a single vertical North-South profile
......................................................................................24
Figure
18-
Vertical distribution with the artefacts from 9S to
IOS
................................................................................................24
Figure
19 -
Position of the artefacts and the hearths plotted on
Е
-W
profiles
................................................................................25
Figure
20-
Horizontal artefact distribution of archaeological horizon
1.......................................................................................26
Figure
21
-Artefacts from archaeological horizon
1......................................................................................................................27
Figure
22 -
Horizontal artefact distribution of archaeological horizon
2.......................................................................................28
Figure
23 -
Artefacts from archaeological horizon
2......................................................................................................................29
Figure
24 -
Polished gneiss fragment
.............................................................................................................................................30
Figure
25 -
Horizontal artefact distribution of the artefacts from archaeological horizon
3..........................................................31
Figure
26 -
Refit connections
..........................................................................................................................................................32
Figure
27 -
Feature
12
(left) and excavated part of feature
23
(right)
............................................................................................32
Figure
28 -
Artefacts from archaeological horizon
3......................................................................................................................34
Figure
29
-Artefacts from archaeological horizon
3......................................................................................................................35
Figure
30 -
Artefacts from archaeological horizon
3......................................................................................................................36
Figure
31 -
Horizontal distribution of artefacts from archaeological horizon
4.............................................................................37
Figure
32
-Artefacts from archaeological horizon
4......................................................................................................................38
Figure
33 -
Archaeological horizon
4
with the outcropping of feature
1........................................................................................39
Figure
34 -
Vertical distribution of the ostrich egg shell fragments
................................................................................................39
Figure
35 -
Horizontal distribution of the artefacts and the features in archaeological horizon
5.................................................40
Figure
36 -
Profile at 9S 1-3E displaying the deep gully
...............................................................................................................41
Figure
37 -
Lay out of the non-eroded AH5
...................................................................................................................................42
Figure
38 -
Feature
2.......................................................................................................................................................................42
Figure
39
-Vertical distribution of the end-scrapers (star)
.............................................................................................................43
Figure
40 -
Artefacts from archaeological horizon
5......................................................................................................................48
Figure
41
-Artefacts from archaeological horizon
5......................................................................................................................49
Figure
42 -
Artefacts from archaeological horizon
5......................................................................................................................50
Figure
43 -
Artefacts from archaeological horizon
5......................................................................................................................51
Figure
44 -
Artefacts from archaeological horizon
5......................................................................................................................52
Figure
45 -
Artefacts from archaeological horizon
5......................................................................................................................53
Figure
46 -
Artefacts from archaeological horizon
5......................................................................................................................54
Figure
47 -
Artefacts from archaeological horizon
5......................................................................................................................55
Figure
48 -
Artefacts from archaeological horizon
5......................................................................................................................56
Figure
49
-Artefacts from archaeological horizon
5......................................................................................................................57
Figure
50 -
Artefacts from archaeological horizon
5......................................................................................................................58
Figure
51
-Artefacts from archaeological horizon
5......................................................................................................................59
Figure
52 -
Artefacts from archaeological horizon
5......................................................................................................................60
Figure
53
-Artefacts from archaeological horizon
5......................................................................................................................61
Figure
54 -
Polished sandstone fragment with traces of ochre (left) and polished breccia fragment (right) from archaeo¬
logical horizon
5.....................................................................................................................................................................61
Figure
55 -
Tools from the Tree Shelter indicating hide working microwear traces
......................................................................67
Figure
56 -
Tools from the Tree Shelter indicating hide working microwear traces
......................................................................68
Figure
57 -
The used zones on denticulated tools from the Tree Shelter
........................................................................................69
Figure
58 -
The used zones on Tree Shelter tools
...........................................................................................................................70
Figure
59 -
Tools from archaeological horizon
3,4
and
5..............................................................................................................71
Figure
60 -
Frequency (in
%)
of the main found
taxa
in the samples of AH
1-3...........................................................................75
Figure
61 -
Wood charcoal assemblage of Tree Shelter in percentage ratios of counted wood fragments
....................................75
Figure
62 -
Perforated shells found at the Tree Shelter.
..................................................................................................................81
Figure
63 -
Sheep/goat
(?)
coprolites from the AH3 at the Tree Shelter
........................................................................................83
Figure
64 -
Vertical section through the Tree Shelter
....................................................................................................................86
Figure
65 -
Chronological position of the major Early and Middle Holocene human groups in Egypt
.........................................88
Figure
66 -
OxCal calibration of all the I4C dates of the Eastern Desert
........................................................................................92
Figure
67 -
CalPal-plotting of the calBC dates from the Eastern Desert (top), the Nile Valley (middle) and the Western
Desert (below) sites
.................................................................................................................................................................93
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CONTENTS
CONTENTS.5
LIST OF
FIGURES.
7
Acknowledgements
.9
Remarks in relation to the storage of the archaeological material
.9
1-
FIELD WORK
.11
1.1
-Research history
.11
1.2 -
Physical environmental context
.12
1.3 -
Stratigraphy
.18
1.3.1 -
The Upper deposits (U)
.18
1.3.2-
The A-deposits
.19
1.3.3-
The
В
-deposits
.20
1.4 -
Raw Material
.24
1.5 -
Archaeological stratigraphy
.26
1.5.1 -
Archaeological horizon
1.27
1.5.2 -
Archaeological horizon
2.28
1.5.3 -
Archaeological horizon
3.31
1.5.4 -
Archaeological horizon
4.37
1.5.5 -
Archaeological horizon
5.40
1.6 -
Charcoal and 14C dating
.62
2 -
MICROWEAR ANALYSIS OF SOME ARTEFACTS FROM ARCHAEOLOGICAL HORIZON
5.63
2.1 -
Microwear Experimentation and Observation
.63
2.2 -
Observation results
.63
2.2.1 -
The manufacture of hide products
.64
2.2.2 -
Use of denticulated blades
.64
2.2.3 -
Hunting activities
.64
2.2.4 -
Other activities
.65
2.3 -
Comparison with contemporaneous Elkabian tools
.71
2.4 -
Conclusion
.72
3 -
WOODY VEGETATION AND ITS USE DURING THE NEOLITHIC AT THE TREE SHELTER
.73
3.1 -
Methods and materials
.73
3.2
-Results
.76
3.3 -
Reconstruction of the vegetation based on the wood charcoal assemblages
.76
3.4 -
What can the wood charcoal assemblages say about the palaeoenvironmental conditions?
.77
3.5 -
Palaeoeconomic implications of the botanical materials studied from the site
.78
3.6
-Conclusion
.78
4 -
FAUNAL REMAINS FROM THE TREE SHELTER SITE
.79
4.1 -
The Elkabian (AH5)
-
hunting and gathering
.81
4.2 -
The Neolithic (AH2 and AH3) and the younger period
(AHI)
-
early African small livestock
.82
5
-DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION
.85
5.1 -
The timing of depositional and erosional events
.85
5.2
-The palaeoenvironmental context of Tree Shelter
.87
5.3 -
Local and regional comparison
.88
5.3.1 -
The archaeological horizon
5
assemblage in a larger context
.
H9
5.3.2 -
The archaeological horizon
4
assemblage in a larger context
.95
5.3.3 -
The archaeological horizon
3
assemblage in a larger context
.95
5.3.4 -
The archaeological horizon
2
assemblage in a larger context
.97
5.3.5 -
The archaeological horizon
1
assemblage in a larger context
.97
5.4 -
General Conclusion
.97
6
-REFERENCES
.99
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure
1 -
Location of the Tree Shelter
.11
Figure
2 -
View towards the entrance of the wadi draining into wadi Sodmein
.12
Figure
3 -
Satellite picture of the wadi draining into the Wadi Sodmein
.13
Figure
4 -
Plan of the wadi bed with in the square the position of the Tree Shelter.
.14
Figure
5 -
View from the opposite side of the wadi towards the excavation trenches
.14
Figure
6 -
View towards the shelter and the wadi upstream
.15
Figure
7 -
View of the Tree Shelter surface with the position of the eastern orifice
.16
Figure
8 -
Tree Shelter surface after cleaning, displaying two charcoal rich layers (AH3 and AH5) and the two orifices
.16
Figure
9 -
Topographic plan of the shelter
.17
Figure
10 -
Fan coming out of the shelter
.18
Figure
11 -
Profile of the shelter from its deepest part in
NE
direction
.18
Figure
12 -
Dénivellation
of the eroded fan coming out of the shelter
.19
Figure
13 -
Generalised lithostratigraphic sequence of the Tree Shelter deposits
.19
Figure
14 -
Vertical position of the artefacts in relation to the lithographic profiles
.21
Figure
15 -
Position of the raw material sources in the immediate vicinity of the Tree Shelter
.22
Figure
16 -
Artefacts collected at source
1.23
Figure
17 -
All artefacts plotted on a single vertical North-South profile
.24
Figure
18-
Vertical distribution with the artefacts from 9S to
IOS
.24
Figure
19 -
Position of the artefacts and the hearths plotted on
Е
-W
profiles
.25
Figure
20-
Horizontal artefact distribution of archaeological horizon
1.26
Figure
21
-Artefacts from archaeological horizon
1.27
Figure
22 -
Horizontal artefact distribution of archaeological horizon
2.28
Figure
23 -
Artefacts from archaeological horizon
2.29
Figure
24 -
Polished gneiss fragment
.30
Figure
25 -
Horizontal artefact distribution of the artefacts from archaeological horizon
3.31
Figure
26 -
Refit connections
.32
Figure
27 -
Feature
12
(left) and excavated part of feature
23
(right)
.32
Figure
28 -
Artefacts from archaeological horizon
3.34
Figure
29
-Artefacts from archaeological horizon
3.35
Figure
30 -
Artefacts from archaeological horizon
3.36
Figure
31 -
Horizontal distribution of artefacts from archaeological horizon
4.37
Figure
32
-Artefacts from archaeological horizon
4.38
Figure
33 -
Archaeological horizon
4
with the outcropping of feature
1.39
Figure
34 -
Vertical distribution of the ostrich egg shell fragments
.39
Figure
35 -
Horizontal distribution of the artefacts and the features in archaeological horizon
5.40
Figure
36 -
Profile at 9S 1-3E displaying the deep gully
.41
Figure
37 -
Lay out of the non-eroded AH5
.42
Figure
38 -
Feature
2.42
Figure
39
-Vertical distribution of the end-scrapers (star)
.43
Figure
40 -
Artefacts from archaeological horizon
5.48
Figure
41
-Artefacts from archaeological horizon
5.49
Figure
42 -
Artefacts from archaeological horizon
5.50
Figure
43 -
Artefacts from archaeological horizon
5.51
Figure
44 -
Artefacts from archaeological horizon
5.52
Figure
45 -
Artefacts from archaeological horizon
5.53
Figure
46 -
Artefacts from archaeological horizon
5.54
Figure
47 -
Artefacts from archaeological horizon
5.55
Figure
48 -
Artefacts from archaeological horizon
5.56
Figure
49
-Artefacts from archaeological horizon
5.57
Figure
50 -
Artefacts from archaeological horizon
5.58
Figure
51
-Artefacts from archaeological horizon
5.59
Figure
52 -
Artefacts from archaeological horizon
5.60
Figure
53
-Artefacts from archaeological horizon
5.61
Figure
54 -
Polished sandstone fragment with traces of ochre (left) and polished breccia fragment (right) from archaeo¬
logical horizon
5.61
Figure
55 -
Tools from the Tree Shelter indicating hide working microwear traces
.67
Figure
56 -
Tools from the Tree Shelter indicating hide working microwear traces
.68
Figure
57 -
The used zones on denticulated tools from the Tree Shelter
.69
Figure
58 -
The used zones on Tree Shelter tools
.70
Figure
59 -
Tools from archaeological horizon
3,4
and
5.71
Figure
60 -
Frequency (in
%)
of the main found
taxa
in the samples of AH
1-3.75
Figure
61 -
Wood charcoal assemblage of Tree Shelter in percentage ratios of counted wood fragments
.75
Figure
62 -
Perforated shells found at the Tree Shelter.
.81
Figure
63 -
Sheep/goat
(?)
coprolites from the AH3 at the Tree Shelter
.83
Figure
64 -
Vertical section through the Tree Shelter
.86
Figure
65 -
Chronological position of the major Early and Middle Holocene human groups in Egypt
.88
Figure
66 -
OxCal calibration of all the I4C dates of the Eastern Desert
.92
Figure
67 -
CalPal-plotting of the calBC dates from the Eastern Desert (top), the Nile Valley (middle) and the Western
Desert (below) sites
.93 |
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geographic | Red Sea Coast (Egypt) Antiquities Tree Shelter Site (Egypt) Koseir Region (DE-588)4391927-3 gnd |
geographic_facet | Red Sea Coast (Egypt) Antiquities Tree Shelter Site (Egypt) Koseir Region |
id | DE-604.BV035043225 |
illustrated | Illustrated |
index_date | 2024-07-02T21:53:55Z |
indexdate | 2024-07-09T21:20:53Z |
institution | BVB |
isbn | 9789058676634 9058676633 |
language | English |
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physical | 104 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. |
publishDate | 2008 |
publishDateSearch | 2008 |
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publisher | Leuven Univ. Press |
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series | Egyptian prehistory monographs |
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spelling | A holocene prehistoric sequence in the Egyptian Red Sea area the tree shelter ed. by Pierre M. Vermeersch Leuven Leuven Univ. Press 2008 104 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Egyptian prehistory monographs 7 Funde Antiquities, Prehistoric Egypt Red Sea Coast Excavations (Archaeology) Egypt Red Sea Coast Geology, Stratigraphic Holocene Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 gnd rswk-swf Höhle (DE-588)4025362-4 gnd rswk-swf Holozän (DE-588)4160492-1 gnd rswk-swf Red Sea Coast (Egypt) Antiquities Tree Shelter Site (Egypt) Koseir Region (DE-588)4391927-3 gnd rswk-swf Koseir Region (DE-588)4391927-3 g Holozän (DE-588)4160492-1 s Höhle (DE-588)4025362-4 s Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 s DE-604 Vermeersch, Pierre M. edt Egyptian prehistory monographs 7 (DE-604)BV010850175 7 Digitalisierung BSBMuenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016712018&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | A holocene prehistoric sequence in the Egyptian Red Sea area the tree shelter Egyptian prehistory monographs Funde Antiquities, Prehistoric Egypt Red Sea Coast Excavations (Archaeology) Egypt Red Sea Coast Geology, Stratigraphic Holocene Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 gnd Höhle (DE-588)4025362-4 gnd Holozän (DE-588)4160492-1 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4071507-3 (DE-588)4025362-4 (DE-588)4160492-1 (DE-588)4391927-3 |
title | A holocene prehistoric sequence in the Egyptian Red Sea area the tree shelter |
title_auth | A holocene prehistoric sequence in the Egyptian Red Sea area the tree shelter |
title_exact_search | A holocene prehistoric sequence in the Egyptian Red Sea area the tree shelter |
title_exact_search_txtP | A holocene prehistoric sequence in the Egyptian Red Sea area the tree shelter |
title_full | A holocene prehistoric sequence in the Egyptian Red Sea area the tree shelter ed. by Pierre M. Vermeersch |
title_fullStr | A holocene prehistoric sequence in the Egyptian Red Sea area the tree shelter ed. by Pierre M. Vermeersch |
title_full_unstemmed | A holocene prehistoric sequence in the Egyptian Red Sea area the tree shelter ed. by Pierre M. Vermeersch |
title_short | A holocene prehistoric sequence in the Egyptian Red Sea area |
title_sort | a holocene prehistoric sequence in the egyptian red sea area the tree shelter |
title_sub | the tree shelter |
topic | Funde Antiquities, Prehistoric Egypt Red Sea Coast Excavations (Archaeology) Egypt Red Sea Coast Geology, Stratigraphic Holocene Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 gnd Höhle (DE-588)4025362-4 gnd Holozän (DE-588)4160492-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Funde Antiquities, Prehistoric Egypt Red Sea Coast Excavations (Archaeology) Egypt Red Sea Coast Geology, Stratigraphic Holocene Höhle Holozän Red Sea Coast (Egypt) Antiquities Tree Shelter Site (Egypt) Koseir Region |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016712018&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV010850175 |
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