Worked animal bone of the Neolithic North Aegean:
"The Neolithic (7000-5000 BCE) of the North Aegean - comprising western Turkey, northern and central Greece, and the north Aegean islands - saw an influx of new subsistence strategies into an already established region. Worked animal bone, including tools and objects, was one element of the pre...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The Neolithic (7000-5000 BCE) of the North Aegean - comprising western Turkey, northern and central Greece, and the north Aegean islands - saw an influx of new subsistence strategies into an already established region. Worked animal bone, including tools and objects, was one element of the prehistoric toolkit that was consistently created, used, and discarded by North Aegean communities to support their new agricultural way of life. This study, a comparative analysis of almost 100 sites, furthers our understanding of Neolithic North Aegean worked animal bone assemblages through a series of research questions drawn from evidence in published reports and new research which have burgeoned in the last two decades. Results from this research reveal how bone was transformed into tools and objects and in what ways they were used in everyday activities, such as textile manufacture, hide preparation, and pottery moulding. An emphasis on the important symbolic role worked bone played during special events and their interaction with this intricate landscape is also stressed, highlighting the complexity of the region and the period." |
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adam_text | CONTENTS Preface....................................................................................................................... xi List of Figures. ........................................................................................................... xiii List of Graphs.............................................................................................................. xxi List of Tables.............................................................................................................. xxiii CHAPTER 1 Introduction................................................................................................................. Tool Typology................................................................................................. Raw Material.................................................................................................... Manufacturing Techniques.............................................................................. Context.............................................................................................................. Contribution of Worked Animal Bone Studies............................................... Future Directions.............................................................................................. Summary.................................................................................................................... 1 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 CHAPTER 2 Defining the Neolithic.............................................................................................
Environment............................... Neolithic Migration.................................................................................................... Journey to the Islands................................................................................................. Neolithic Animal Landscape..................................................................................... Bone and Antler Osteology........................................................................... · · . · · Brief History of Worked Bone Studies.......................................... . . . . . հ»հ . Հ Methodologies for Studying Worked Bone and Antler.................. z. . ՝ From Raw Material to Artefact............................................................ T հ .··.·«*ƒ՛ Pointed Tools.................................................................................................... Bevelled Tools.................................................................................................... Other................................................................................................................. Discard.............................................................................................................. Summary.................................................................................................................... 7 8 11 12 16 20 23 24 27 28 30 32 33 34
vi CONTENTS CHAPTER З Methodology.............................................................................................................. Recording Worked Bone and Antler: A Brief Guide to Data Collection................ Stage 1: Documentation.................................................................................. Stage 2: Context.............................................................................................. Stage 3: Raw Material..................................................................................... Stage 4: Taxonomy and Element..................................................................... Stage 5: Typology.............................................................................................. Stage 6: Measurement........................................................................................ Stage 7: Description........................................................................................... Stage 8: Comments........................................................................................... Stage 9: Photography........................................................................................ Stage 10: Illustration . . ................................................................................ Terminology.............................................................................................................. Key and Additional Sites........................................................................................... Key
Sites........................................................................................................... Additional Sites .................................................................................................. 35 35 35 36 36 36 37 Ъ1 37 41 41 41 41 42 42 44 CHAPTER 4 Key Sites.................................................................................................................... North Aegean Island Sites.............................................................................. Turkey: North Aegean Islands.............................................................. Uğurlu.......................................................................................... Greece: North Aegean Islands.............................................................. Limenaria....................................................................................... Cave of Cyclops........................................................................... Agios Petros.................................................................................... North Aegean Coastal Sites........................................................................... Turkey: West Coast.............................................................................. Ulucak........................................................................................... Greece: North Coast.............................................................................. Dikili Tash.....................................................................................
Makri.............................................................................................. Greece: Thessaly..................................................................................... Sesklo.............................................................................................. Visviki.............................................................................................. Connected Inland North Aegean Sites......................................................... Turkey: Lake İznik.................................................................................. Ihpinar........................................................................................... Barem............................................................................................... Greece: Northern..................................................................................... Sitagroi........................................................................................... 47 47 48 48 55 55 59 63 64 64 64 71 71 74 76 76 78 80 81 81 85 90 90
CONTENTS Nea Nikomedeia................................................................................. Servia................................................................................................... Greece: Thessaly.......................................................................................... Pródromos.......................................................................................... Achilleion............................................................................................ Theopetra Cave................................................................................... Otzaki............... .................................................................................. Argissa................................................................................................... Zarkou............................................................................................... Summary......................................................................................................................... vii 93 96 98 98 100 102 104 106 108 110 CHAPTER 5 Additional Sites............................................................................................................... Sites with Limited or NoPublished Worked Animal Bone Information . Greece: North Aegean Islands............................................................... Turkey: West Coast............................................................................... Turkey: Western.....................................................................................
Turkey: Gallipoli Peninsula.................................................................. Turkey: Thrace........................................................................................ Turkey: Marmara.................................................................................. Turkey: Lake İznik.................................................................................. Greece: Northern..................................................................................... Greece: Thessaly..................................................................................... Greece: Central........................................................................................ Bulgaria: Southern...................................................................................... Sites Outside the Chronological Limits........................................................ Turkey: West Coast............................................................................... Greece: Northern..................................................................................... Sites Outside the Geographic Boundaries..................................................... Turkey: Central..................................................................................... Greece: Cyprus........................................................................................ Turkey: South Western........................................................................ Greece: Crete...........................................................................................
Greece: Peloponnese.............................................................................. Macedonia: Southern............................................................................ Bulgaria: Southern.................................................................................. Summary.................................................................................................................... Ill 112 112 114 117 117 118 120 125 126 129 131 132 133 133 133 137 137 140 141 142 143 143 145 147 CHAPTER 6 Discussion.................................................................................................................... Typology.................................................................................................................... Worked Animal Bone Groups........................................................................ 149 150 150
viii CONTENTS A Regional Typology........................................................................................ Point/Awl.................................................................................................. Rounded Point........................................................................................ Bi-point......................................................................................................... Needle........................................................................................................ Hook............................................................................................................ Pin............................................................................................................... Chisel............................................................................................................ Gouge............................................................................................................ Puncher......................................................................................................... Scraper................................................................................ Hammer......................................................................................................... Axe/Adze...................................................................................................... Wedge............................................................................................................ Miscellaneous Cutting
Tool......................................................................... Smoother...................................................................................................... Spatula......................................................................................................... Burnisher...................................................................................................... Plaster Tool.................................................................................................. Miscellaneous Polishing Tools................................................................... Spoon............................................................................................................ Spatula-spoon............................................................................................... Handle........................................................................................................ Shaft............................................................................................................... Perforated Object........................................................................................ Body Adornment........................................................................................ Special Item.................................................................................................. Bowl/Cup.....................................................................................................
Ring.............................................................................................................. Antler Tools.................................................................................................. Preform.................................................................................................... Tools found exclusively at Additional Sites............................................ Summary................................................................................................. Common Tool Types in the Neolithic North Aegean....................................... Localised Tool Types in the Neolithic North Aegean...................................... Raw Material.................................................................................................................. Animal Selection and Tool Types...................................................................... Antler as a Raw Material Alternative................................................................ Domestic Versus Wild: Unworked and Worked Animal Bone Collections Manufacturing Techniques......................................................................................... Context............................................................................................................................ On-site Distribution of Worked Animal Bone................................................ Geographical Settings: Islands, Mainland, Caves, and Mounds................ 151 152 154 154 155 156 156 157 159 160 16 160 160 160 162 162 163 164 165 166 166 167
168 168 169 169 170 172 172 173 173 174 174 179 184 185 185 188 189 191 193 193 195
CONTENTS ІХ The Connection between Worked Bone and Other Neolithic Material Culture...................................................................................................... 199 Similarities and Differences with Worked Bone Assemblages North, South, East, and West of the North Aegean.................................................... 200 Contribution of Worked Animal Bone from the Neolithic............................... 204 The Influence of Worked Animal Bone in the Neolithic Transition of the North Aegean................................................................................... 204 Recent Scientific Evidence and the Role of Worked Animal Bone from the Neolithic............................................................................................. 206 Future Directions....................................................................................................... 207 Summary.................................................................................................................... 208 CHAPTER 7 Conclusion................................................................................................................. Tool Typology................................................................................................. Raw Material.................................................................................................... Manufacturing Techniques..............................................................................
Context.............................................................................................................. Contribution of Worked Animal Bone Studies to the Neolithic North Aegean Future Directions.............................................................................................. Summary.................................................................................................................... 209 209 209 210 210 210 211 211 Bibliography.............................................................................................................. 213
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CONTENTS Preface. xi List of Figures. . xiii List of Graphs. xxi List of Tables. xxiii CHAPTER 1 Introduction. Tool Typology. Raw Material. Manufacturing Techniques. Context. Contribution of Worked Animal Bone Studies. Future Directions. Summary. 1 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 CHAPTER 2 Defining the Neolithic.
Environment. Neolithic Migration. Journey to the Islands. Neolithic Animal Landscape. Bone and Antler Osteology. · · . · · Brief History of Worked Bone Studies. . . . . . հ»հ . Հ Methodologies for Studying Worked Bone and Antler. z. . ՝ From Raw Material to Artefact. T հ .··.·«*ƒ՛ Pointed Tools. Bevelled Tools. Other. Discard. Summary. 7 8 11 12 16 20 23 24 27 28 30 32 33 34
vi CONTENTS CHAPTER З Methodology. Recording Worked Bone and Antler: A Brief Guide to Data Collection. Stage 1: Documentation. Stage 2: Context. Stage 3: Raw Material. Stage 4: Taxonomy and Element. Stage 5: Typology. Stage 6: Measurement. Stage 7: Description. Stage 8: Comments. Stage 9: Photography. Stage 10: Illustration . . . Terminology. Key and Additional Sites. Key
Sites. Additional Sites . 35 35 35 36 36 36 37 Ъ1 37 41 41 41 41 42 42 44 CHAPTER 4 Key Sites. North Aegean Island Sites. Turkey: North Aegean Islands. Uğurlu. Greece: North Aegean Islands. Limenaria. Cave of Cyclops. Agios Petros. North Aegean Coastal Sites. Turkey: West Coast. Ulucak. Greece: North Coast. Dikili Tash.
Makri. Greece: Thessaly. Sesklo. Visviki. Connected Inland North Aegean Sites. Turkey: Lake İznik. Ihpinar. Barem. Greece: Northern. Sitagroi. 47 47 48 48 55 55 59 63 64 64 64 71 71 74 76 76 78 80 81 81 85 90 90
CONTENTS Nea Nikomedeia. Servia. Greece: Thessaly. Pródromos. Achilleion. Theopetra Cave. Otzaki. . Argissa. Zarkou. Summary. vii 93 96 98 98 100 102 104 106 108 110 CHAPTER 5 Additional Sites. Sites with Limited or NoPublished Worked Animal Bone Information . Greece: North Aegean Islands. Turkey: West Coast. Turkey: Western.
Turkey: Gallipoli Peninsula. Turkey: Thrace. Turkey: Marmara. Turkey: Lake İznik. Greece: Northern. Greece: Thessaly. Greece: Central. Bulgaria: Southern. Sites Outside the Chronological Limits. Turkey: West Coast. Greece: Northern. Sites Outside the Geographic Boundaries. Turkey: Central. Greece: Cyprus. Turkey: South Western. Greece: Crete.
Greece: Peloponnese. Macedonia: Southern. Bulgaria: Southern. Summary. Ill 112 112 114 117 117 118 120 125 126 129 131 132 133 133 133 137 137 140 141 142 143 143 145 147 CHAPTER 6 Discussion. Typology. Worked Animal Bone Groups. 149 150 150
viii CONTENTS A Regional Typology. Point/Awl. Rounded Point. Bi-point. Needle. Hook. Pin. Chisel. Gouge. Puncher. Scraper. Hammer. Axe/Adze. Wedge. Miscellaneous Cutting
Tool. Smoother. Spatula. Burnisher. Plaster Tool. Miscellaneous Polishing Tools. Spoon. Spatula-spoon. Handle. Shaft. Perforated Object. Body Adornment. Special Item. Bowl/Cup.
Ring. Antler Tools. Preform. Tools found exclusively at Additional Sites. Summary. Common Tool Types in the Neolithic North Aegean. Localised Tool Types in the Neolithic North Aegean. Raw Material. Animal Selection and Tool Types. Antler as a Raw Material Alternative. Domestic Versus Wild: Unworked and Worked Animal Bone Collections Manufacturing Techniques. Context. On-site Distribution of Worked Animal Bone. Geographical Settings: Islands, Mainland, Caves, and Mounds. 151 152 154 154 155 156 156 157 159 160 16 160 160 160 162 162 163 164 165 166 166 167
168 168 169 169 170 172 172 173 173 174 174 179 184 185 185 188 189 191 193 193 195
CONTENTS ІХ The Connection between Worked Bone and Other Neolithic Material Culture. 199 Similarities and Differences with Worked Bone Assemblages North, South, East, and West of the North Aegean. 200 Contribution of Worked Animal Bone from the Neolithic. 204 The Influence of Worked Animal Bone in the Neolithic Transition of the North Aegean. 204 Recent Scientific Evidence and the Role of Worked Animal Bone from the Neolithic. 206 Future Directions. 207 Summary. 208 CHAPTER 7 Conclusion. Tool Typology. Raw Material. Manufacturing Techniques.
Context. Contribution of Worked Animal Bone Studies to the Neolithic North Aegean Future Directions. Summary. 209 209 209 210 210 210 211 211 Bibliography. 213 |
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spelling | Paul, Jarrad W. Verfasser (DE-588)1272735028 aut Worked animal bone of the Neolithic North Aegean by Jarrad W. Paul Leuven ; Paris ; Bristol, Ct. Peeters 2022 xxiv, 239 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten 31 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Ancient Near Eastern studies. Supplement 59 Dissertation University of Melbourne 2016 "The Neolithic (7000-5000 BCE) of the North Aegean - comprising western Turkey, northern and central Greece, and the north Aegean islands - saw an influx of new subsistence strategies into an already established region. Worked animal bone, including tools and objects, was one element of the prehistoric toolkit that was consistently created, used, and discarded by North Aegean communities to support their new agricultural way of life. This study, a comparative analysis of almost 100 sites, furthers our understanding of Neolithic North Aegean worked animal bone assemblages through a series of research questions drawn from evidence in published reports and new research which have burgeoned in the last two decades. Results from this research reveal how bone was transformed into tools and objects and in what ways they were used in everyday activities, such as textile manufacture, hide preparation, and pottery moulding. An emphasis on the important symbolic role worked bone played during special events and their interaction with this intricate landscape is also stressed, highlighting the complexity of the region and the period." Geschichte 7000 v. Chr.-5000 v. Chr. gnd rswk-swf Knochenfund (DE-588)4031323-2 gnd rswk-swf Knochengerät (DE-588)4164286-7 gnd rswk-swf Neolithikum (DE-588)4075272-0 gnd rswk-swf Ägäis Nord (DE-588)4135435-7 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content Ägäis Nord (DE-588)4135435-7 g Neolithikum (DE-588)4075272-0 s Knochengerät (DE-588)4164286-7 s Knochenfund (DE-588)4031323-2 s Geschichte 7000 v. Chr.-5000 v. Chr. z DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-90-429-4519-7 Ancient Near Eastern studies. Supplement 59 (DE-604)BV013685266 59 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033937121&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Paul, Jarrad W. Worked animal bone of the Neolithic North Aegean Ancient Near Eastern studies. Supplement Knochenfund (DE-588)4031323-2 gnd Knochengerät (DE-588)4164286-7 gnd Neolithikum (DE-588)4075272-0 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4031323-2 (DE-588)4164286-7 (DE-588)4075272-0 (DE-588)4135435-7 (DE-588)4113937-9 |
title | Worked animal bone of the Neolithic North Aegean |
title_auth | Worked animal bone of the Neolithic North Aegean |
title_exact_search | Worked animal bone of the Neolithic North Aegean |
title_exact_search_txtP | Worked animal bone of the Neolithic North Aegean |
title_full | Worked animal bone of the Neolithic North Aegean by Jarrad W. Paul |
title_fullStr | Worked animal bone of the Neolithic North Aegean by Jarrad W. Paul |
title_full_unstemmed | Worked animal bone of the Neolithic North Aegean by Jarrad W. Paul |
title_short | Worked animal bone of the Neolithic North Aegean |
title_sort | worked animal bone of the neolithic north aegean |
topic | Knochenfund (DE-588)4031323-2 gnd Knochengerät (DE-588)4164286-7 gnd Neolithikum (DE-588)4075272-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Knochenfund Knochengerät Neolithikum Ägäis Nord Hochschulschrift |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033937121&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV013685266 |
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