The usage of ochre at the verge of neolithisation from the Near East to the Carpathian Basin:
The Usage of Ochre at the Verge of Neolithisation from the Near East to the Carpathian Basin explores the cultural meaning of ochre among the societies of the Late Epipalaeolithic/Mesolithic and the Early Neolithic from the Levant to the Carpathian Basin.0Firstly, the book attempts an accurate chara...
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Zusammenfassung: | The Usage of Ochre at the Verge of Neolithisation from the Near East to the Carpathian Basin explores the cultural meaning of ochre among the societies of the Late Epipalaeolithic/Mesolithic and the Early Neolithic from the Levant to the Carpathian Basin.0Firstly, the book attempts an accurate characterization of the material, ochre. Both its features as well as its possible outcrops and co-occurring minerals are outlined. The cultural background is described, in particular underlining the continuation of chosen elements and the visible dichotomy between sacral and profane areas of ochre application. On that basis it proved possible to discuss the meanings of ochre, underscored by that division. The discussion also focuses on the possibility of matching archaeological and natural samples. This in turn would allow the creation of a map of interconnections between societies and/or outcrops. To that end the project employed geochemical methods, such as SEM, EDS and a trial study with Raman spectroscopy. The main results demonstrate the possibility of ochre characterization based on laboratory results and the visible interconnections between Epipalaeolithic/Mesolithic and Neolithic societies |
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Contents List of Figures. iii List of Tables. iv Acknowledgements. v 1. Introduction. 1 Purpose of the work. 4 Territorial range. 5 Chronological range. 6 Bibliographical review. 8 Review of the material sources.11 Methodological
framework. 12 2. Ochre. 13 The definition of ochre and its characteristics. 13 Natural occurrence of mineral components of ochre. 15 Other ochre components. 16 Methods of ochre analysis. 16 Analytical procedures in ochre studies: main expectations. 22 3. Cultural Background with Particular Consideration of Néolithisation Processes and Interregional Contacts. The Question of a Sacred-Profane Dichotomy 24 The Levant. 24 Anatolia. 34 The Balkan Peninsula and Southern Carpathian
Basin. 46 Northern and Eastern Carpathian Basin. 58 4. Contexts of Ochre Finds in Archaeological Layers. 70 5. Ethnographic Analogies for Ochre Application. 72 6. Ochre in the Neolithic Transformations from the Levant to the Carpathian Basin. 76 Levant. 77 Anatolia. 81 The Balkan Peninsula and Southern Carpathian Basin. 85 Northern and Eastern Carpathian Basin. 89 Summary.92 7. Ochre Outcrops on the Terrains under
Investigation. 97 The Levant. 97 Anatolia. 100 The Balkan Peninsula. 102 Carpathian Basin. 104 8. Analysis of Ochre Samples.107 Methodological approach. 107 Israel. 108 Turkey.113
Bulgaria. 117 Romania. 121 Hungary. 128 Slovakia. 135 Discussion. 137 9. The Meaning of Ochre in Societies on the Verge of Néolithisation. 144 10. Conclusions. 153
11. Bibliography.156 Appendix 1. Catalogue of Archaeological Sites. 183 Appendix 2. Catalogue of Natural Ochre Outcrops. 202 Links to Online Appendices. 219 Appendix 3. Catalogue of Ochre Samples. 219 Appendix 4. Catalogue of EDS Studies. 219 Appendix 5. Plates. 220 ii
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spelling | Koscuik-Zalupka, Julia Verfasser (DE-588)1302201220 aut The usage of ochre at the verge of neolithisation from the Near East to the Carpathian Basin Julia Kościuk-Załupka Oxford Archaeopress Archaeology 2023 vi, 232 Seiten 30 Illustrationen und Karten (teilweise farbig) 29 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier The Usage of Ochre at the Verge of Neolithisation from the Near East to the Carpathian Basin explores the cultural meaning of ochre among the societies of the Late Epipalaeolithic/Mesolithic and the Early Neolithic from the Levant to the Carpathian Basin.0Firstly, the book attempts an accurate characterization of the material, ochre. Both its features as well as its possible outcrops and co-occurring minerals are outlined. The cultural background is described, in particular underlining the continuation of chosen elements and the visible dichotomy between sacral and profane areas of ochre application. On that basis it proved possible to discuss the meanings of ochre, underscored by that division. The discussion also focuses on the possibility of matching archaeological and natural samples. This in turn would allow the creation of a map of interconnections between societies and/or outcrops. To that end the project employed geochemical methods, such as SEM, EDS and a trial study with Raman spectroscopy. The main results demonstrate the possibility of ochre characterization based on laboratory results and the visible interconnections between Epipalaeolithic/Mesolithic and Neolithic societies Ocker (DE-588)4584261-9 gnd rswk-swf Frühneolithikum (DE-588)4366955-4 gnd rswk-swf Naher Osten (DE-588)4068878-1 gnd rswk-swf Pannonisches Becken (DE-588)4044475-2 gnd rswk-swf Ocher / Middle East Ocher / Carpathian Mountains Ocher mines and mining / Middle East Ocher mines and mining / Carpathian Mountains Neolithic period / Middle East Neolithic period / Carpathian Mountains Art, Prehistoric / Social aspects Archaeology Ocher (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content Naher Osten (DE-588)4068878-1 g Pannonisches Becken (DE-588)4044475-2 g Ocker (DE-588)4584261-9 s Frühneolithikum (DE-588)4366955-4 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 9781803273372 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=034264025&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 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=034264025&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis |
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title | The usage of ochre at the verge of neolithisation from the Near East to the Carpathian Basin |
title_auth | The usage of ochre at the verge of neolithisation from the Near East to the Carpathian Basin |
title_exact_search | The usage of ochre at the verge of neolithisation from the Near East to the Carpathian Basin |
title_exact_search_txtP | The usage of ochre at the verge of neolithisation from the Near East to the Carpathian Basin |
title_full | The usage of ochre at the verge of neolithisation from the Near East to the Carpathian Basin Julia Kościuk-Załupka |
title_fullStr | The usage of ochre at the verge of neolithisation from the Near East to the Carpathian Basin Julia Kościuk-Załupka |
title_full_unstemmed | The usage of ochre at the verge of neolithisation from the Near East to the Carpathian Basin Julia Kościuk-Załupka |
title_short | The usage of ochre at the verge of neolithisation from the Near East to the Carpathian Basin |
title_sort | the usage of ochre at the verge of neolithisation from the near east to the carpathian basin |
topic | Ocker (DE-588)4584261-9 gnd Frühneolithikum (DE-588)4366955-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Ocker Frühneolithikum Naher Osten Pannonisches Becken Hochschulschrift |
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