Chert quarrying, lithic technology and a modern human burial at the Palaeolithic site of Taramsa 1, Upper Egypt:
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adam_text | CONTENT
CONTENT
......................................................................................................................................................................5
LIST OF FIGURES
.......................................................................................................................................................9
LIST OF TABLES
........................................................................................................................................................14
LIST OF PLATES
........................................................................................................................................................16
PREFACE
.....................................................................................................................................................................17
1 -
INTRODUCTION
..................................................................................................................................................19
1.1 -
Geomorphology and geology of the Taramsa area
.........................................................................................19
1.2 -
Taramsa Hill morphology
................................................................................................................................22
1.3 -
General archaeological stratigraphy of Taramsa
1:
The Activity Phases
.........................................................25
1.4 -
Survey, excavation and recording techniques
.................................................................................................27
1.5 -
Some conventions of this report
......................................................................................................................29
1.5.1 -
Definition of assemblages
......................................................................................................................29
1.5.2 -
Technical notes
........................................................................................................................................29
1.5.3
-Abbreviations
..........................................................................................................................................30
2
-ANALYSIS OFLITHIC PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
.........................................................................................31
2.1
-Raw data
..........................................................................................................................................................31
2.1.1
-Technological classification
....................................................................................................................31
2.1.2
-Refitting
...................................................................................................................................................34
2.1.3
-Attribute analysis
.....................................................................................................................................36
2.2 -
Generalisation of raw data
...............................................................................................................................36
2.2.1
-Assemblage structure
...............................................................................................................................36
2.2.2 -
Generalisation of refitting data
................................................................................................................38
2.2.3 -
Attribute analysis
.....................................................................................................................................39
3 -
MIDDLE STONE AGE LITHIC PRODUCTION SYSTEMS IN NORTHEAST AFRICA
...........................41
3.1 -
Basic reduction systems
...................................................................................................................................41
3.1.1 -
Geometric and functional organisation
...................................................................................................41
3.1.2 -
Percussion and fracture mechanics
.........................................................................................................42
3.1.3 -
Striking platform types
m
plane fracture debitage
.................................................................................45
3.1.4 -
Plane fractures and flake forms
...............................................................................................................47
3.1.5 -
Summary
.................................................................................................................................................47
3.2 - Planimetrie
debitage systems in the Lower Nile Valley Middle Stone Age
....................................................48
3.2.1 -
The Levallois production system
............................................................................................................48
3.2.2
-The
discoidal
production system
.............................................................................................................51
3.3 -
Volumetric debitage systems in the Lower Nile Valley Middle Stone Age
.....................................................53
3.3.1 -
The Taramsa blade production system
....................................................................................................53
3.3.2 -
Terminology
............................................................................................................................................54
4 -
EXCAVATION SECTORS
91/05, 91/07, 89/02,
ACTIVITY PHASES I/II LITHIC ASSEMBLAGES
.........55
4.1
-Sector
91/05 ....................................................................................................................................................55
4.1.1
-Stratigraphy
.............................................................................................................................................55
4.1.2
-Analysis of
Cc
38....................................................................................................................................
58
4.1.3 -
Discussion
...............................................................................................................................................62
4.2
-Sector
91/07 ....................................................................................................................................................63
4.2.1
-Stratigraphy
.............................................................................................................................................63
4.2.2
-Analysis of Cc
17....................................................................................................................................63
4.3 -
Sector
89/02.....................................................................................................................................................64
4.3.1 -
Stratigraphy and exploitation features
.....................................................................................................64
4.3.2 -
Stratigraphie
succession of the concentrations
........................................................................................70
4.3.3
-Analysis of Cc
05....................................................................................................................................70
5 -
EXCAVATION SECTORS
91/02, 89/01,
AND THE ACTIVITY PHASE III LITHIC ASSEMBLAGES
77
5.1
-Sector
91/02.....................................................................................................................................................77
5.1.1 -
Stratigraphy and exploitation features
....................................................................................................77
5.1.2
-Analysis of Cc
07....................................................................................................................................80
5.1.3
-Analysis of Cc
04....................................................................................................................................82
5.1.4
-Conclusion
...............................................................................................................................................82
5.2
-Sector
89/01.....................................................................................................................................................83
5.2.1
-Stratigraphy
.............................................................................................................................................83
5.2.2
-Analysis of Cc
10....................................................................................................................................83
6 -
EXCAVATION SECTORS
91/03, 91/01,
AND THE ACTIVITY PHASE IV LITHIC ASSEMBLAGES
.....89
6.1 -
Sector
91/03:
stratigraphy and site formation
..................................................................................................90
6.1.1
-Stratigraphy
.............................................................................................................................................90
6.1.2 -
Cultural formation processes
...................................................................................................................90
6.1.3 -
Spatial analysis of Cc
19.........................................................................................................................93
6.2 -
Sector
91/03
Cc
19:
lithic analysis
...................................................................................................................94
6.2.1 -
General comments
...................................................................................................................................94
6.2.2 -
The Levallois and Taramsa blade production systems
...........................................................................95
6.2.3
-Morphological characteristics of end products
.....................................................................................101
6.2.4 -
Morphological characteristics of cores
................................................................................................102
6.2.5 -
Typology
................................................................................................................................................102
6.2.6 -
Infra-assemblage technological variability
............................................................................................103
6.2.7 -
Cultural formation processes reconsidered
...........................................................................................104
6.3
-Sector
91/01...................................................................................................................................................105
6.3.1
-Stratigraphy
...........................................................................................................................................105
6.3.2-
Lithic Analysis of Cc
20/25...................................................................................................................105
6.3.3 -
Conclusion
............................................................................................................................................108
7 -
EXCAVATION SECTORS
91/04, 89/04,
AND THE ACTIVITY PHASE V LITHIC ASSEMBLAGES
.....119
7.1 -
Sector
91/04:
stratigraphy and site formation
................................................................................................119
7.1.1 -
Deposits and lithic concentrations
.........................................................................................................119
7.1.2 -
The exploitation stages
..........................................................................................................................124
7.1.3 -
Spatial organisation of lithic production
...............................................................................................127
7.2 -
Sector
91/04
main zone: lithic analysis
.........................................................................................................135
7.2.1
-The reconstructed reduction sequences
.................................................................................................135
7.2.2 -
The Levallois and Taramsa Levallois production systems
....................................................................148
7.2.3
-Morphological characteristics of end products
.....................................................................................152
7.2.4 -
Morphological characteristics of cores
.................................................................................................153
7.2.5 -
Typology
................................................................................................................................................153
7.2.6 -
Chronological and functional variability in main zone lithic production
.............................................154
7.3 -
Cultural formation processes in sector
91/04
main zone reconsidered
..........................................................155
7.3.1
-Transportation of products
..................................................... 155
7.3.2 -
Were specialist artisans at work in Cc
28? ...........................................................................................157
7.4 -
Sector
89/04...................................................................................................................................................160
7.4.1
-Stratigraphy
...........................................................................................................................................161
7.4.2.
-Analysis of Cc
09.................................................................................................................................161
7.5
-Comparison of sector
91/04
main zone with sector
91/03
Cc
19..................................................................162
7.5.1
-Chronology
...........................................................................................................................................162
7.5.2 -
Lithic production systems
.....................................................................................................................163
8
-ACTIVITY PHASE VI: EXCAVATION SECTORS AND LITHIC ASSEMBLAGES
.................................169
8.1
-Sector
89/03...................................................................................................................................................169
8.1.1
-Stratigraphy
..........................................................................................................................................169
8.1.2
-Analysis of Cc
12/13.............................................................................................................................169
8.1.3
-Conclusion
.............................................................................................................................................174
8.2
-Activity Phase VI assemblages from Sector
89/02........................................................................................175
8.2.1 -
Lithic analysis of Cc
03.........................................................................................................................176
8.2.2 -
Spatial analysis of Cc
01.......................................................................................................................178
8.2.3 -
Lithic analysis of Cc
01.........................................................................................................................179
8.3 -
Conclusions
....................................................................................................................................................181
9 -
OTHER SECTORS AND ASSEMBLAGES
......................................................................................................195
9.1 -
Sector
91/04
Cc
29........................................................................................................................................195
9.1.1 -
Description of Refit
29/1.......................................................................................................................195
9.1.2 -
Morphometric characteristics of end products
......................................................................................195
9.1.3
-Typology
................................................................................................................................................196
9.2
-Sector
91/03
Cc
36.........................................................................................................................................196
9.3
-Sector
91/02...................................................................................................................................................196
9.3.1
-Cc
02.....................................................................................................................................................196
9.3.2
-Cc
05.....................................................................................................................................................196
9.3.3
-Cc
09.....................................................................................................................................................196
9.4 -
Sector
89/02 ..................................................................................................................................................197
9.4.1
-Cc
02.....................................................................................................................................................197
9.4.2
-Cc
06.....................................................................................................................................................197
9.4.3
-Cc
07.....................................................................................................................................................197
9.5
-Sector
91/07
Cc
18.........................................................................................................................................197
9.6 -
Sector
89/05
Cc
11.........................................................................................................................................197
9.7
-Sector
91/06 ..................................................................................................................................................198
9.8 -
Sector
89/06...................................................................................................................................................199
9.9 -
Sector
89/07...................................................................................................................................................199
9.10
-Sector
91/08.................................................................................................................................................199
9.11
-Sector
91/09.................................................................................................................................................199
9.12 -
Isolated artefacts from below the sterile sand
.............................................................................................200
9.13 -
A habitation structure?
................................................................................................................................200
9.13.1 -
Spatial analysis
....................................................................................................................................201
9.13.2
-Otherobservations
...............................................................................................................................202
9.13.3
-Interpretation
.......................................................................................................................................202
10 -
THE TARAMSA BURIAL
.................................................................................................................................215
10.1
-Description of the burial
..............................................................................................................................215
10.2 -
The lithic assemblage associated with the burial
.........................................................................................217
10.3
-The skeleton
.................................................................................................................................................221
10.4
-Dating
...........................................................................................................................................................222
10.5
-Conclusion
...................................................................................................................................................224
11
-DISCUSSIONS AND CONCLUSIONS
............................................................................................................225
11.1 -
The lithic assemblages atTaramsa
1:
taxonomic
and phylogenetic considerations
....................................225
11.1.1 -
Activity Phase I
...................................................................................................................................225
11.1.2
-Activity Phase II
..................................................................................................................................228
11.1.3
-Activity Phase III
.................................................................................................................................229
11.1.4
-Activity Phase IV
.................................................................................................................................229
11.1.5
-ActivityPhase V
..................................................................................................................................232
11.1.6
-Activity Phase VI
.................................................................................................................................233
11.1.7
-Conclusion
...........................................................................................................................................233
11.2 -
Raw material procurement strategies
...........................................................................................................234
11.2.1 -
Activity Phases I, II and III
.................................................................................................................235
11.2.2
-Activity Phase IV
.................................................................................................................................235
11.2.3
-ActivityPhaseV
..................................................................................................................................236
11.2.4
-Activity Phase VI
.................................................................................................................................237
11.2.5 -
Chronology of the Activity Phases IV and V succession
....................................................................237
11.3 -
Interpretations on social structure and evolution
.........................................................................................238
11.4
-A regional perspective
..................................................................................................................................239
11.4.1 -
The late Middle Pleistocene and MIS
5..............................................................................................239
11.4.2
-The origin of the Upper Palaeolithic
...................................................................................................240
12
-ANNEXES
...........................................................................................................................................................243
12.1 -
Comparative table of classifications of assemblages fromTaramsa
1.........................................................243
12.2 -
Raw data on sequence progressions in the first exploitation surfaces of refitted sequences
from sector
91/04
main zone Cc
24
and Cc
28............................................................................................245
12.3 -
Raw data on all refit sequences from sector
91/03
Cc
19............................................................................255
12.4 -
Raw data on the attribute analysis of end products from all assemblages
...................................................258
12.5 -
Detailed technological classification of the sub-assemblages in sector
91/04
main zone
...........................277
12.6 -
Raw data used in the Principal Component analysis for refitted sequences
from sector
91/04
main zone Cc
24
and
28.................................................................................................278
12.7 -
Anthropological observations from Vermeersch
et al.
1998........................................................................280
12.8 -
Taramsa
СТ
scan: preliminary report
(2002-2003)......................................................................................281
12.9 -
List of concentrations
...................................................................................................................................282
12.10
-Technical detail of luminescence measurements
........................................................................................282
13 -
REFERENCES
...................................................................................................................................................283
14
-INDEX
.................................................................................................................................................................287
15
-PLATES
...............................................................................................................................................................289
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spelling | Van Peer, Philip Verfasser aut Chert quarrying, lithic technology and a modern human burial at the Palaeolithic site of Taramsa 1, Upper Egypt Philip van Peer, Pierre M. Vermeersch and Etienne Paulissen Leuven Leuven Univ. Press 2010 312 S. zahlr. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Egyptian prehistory monographs 5 Includes bibliographical references Paläolithikum (DE-588)4140148-7 gnd rswk-swf Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 gnd rswk-swf Taramsa Hill (DE-588)7703123-4 gnd rswk-swf Taramsa Hill (DE-588)7703123-4 g Paläolithikum (DE-588)4140148-7 s Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 s DE-604 Vermeersch, Pierre M. Verfasser aut Paulissen, Etienne Verfasser aut Egyptian prehistory monographs 5 (DE-604)BV010850175 5 Digitalisierung BSBMuenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=020332781&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Van Peer, Philip Vermeersch, Pierre M. Paulissen, Etienne Chert quarrying, lithic technology and a modern human burial at the Palaeolithic site of Taramsa 1, Upper Egypt Egyptian prehistory monographs Paläolithikum (DE-588)4140148-7 gnd Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4140148-7 (DE-588)4071507-3 (DE-588)7703123-4 |
title | Chert quarrying, lithic technology and a modern human burial at the Palaeolithic site of Taramsa 1, Upper Egypt |
title_auth | Chert quarrying, lithic technology and a modern human burial at the Palaeolithic site of Taramsa 1, Upper Egypt |
title_exact_search | Chert quarrying, lithic technology and a modern human burial at the Palaeolithic site of Taramsa 1, Upper Egypt |
title_full | Chert quarrying, lithic technology and a modern human burial at the Palaeolithic site of Taramsa 1, Upper Egypt Philip van Peer, Pierre M. Vermeersch and Etienne Paulissen |
title_fullStr | Chert quarrying, lithic technology and a modern human burial at the Palaeolithic site of Taramsa 1, Upper Egypt Philip van Peer, Pierre M. Vermeersch and Etienne Paulissen |
title_full_unstemmed | Chert quarrying, lithic technology and a modern human burial at the Palaeolithic site of Taramsa 1, Upper Egypt Philip van Peer, Pierre M. Vermeersch and Etienne Paulissen |
title_short | Chert quarrying, lithic technology and a modern human burial at the Palaeolithic site of Taramsa 1, Upper Egypt |
title_sort | chert quarrying lithic technology and a modern human burial at the palaeolithic site of taramsa 1 upper egypt |
topic | Paläolithikum (DE-588)4140148-7 gnd Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Paläolithikum Funde Taramsa Hill |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=020332781&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV010850175 |
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