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Obsidian consumption at Qdeir 1, a Final Pre-Pottery Neolithic site in Syria: An integrated characterisation study

Abstract

This paper details an integrated characterisation study of a substantial assemblage of obsidian artefacts (n =519) from the Syrian Neolithic site of Qdeir 1 (El Kowm oasis). The results of the chemical characterisation (using ED-XRF and SEM–EDS) have been coupled with the typo-technological data. Such an approach has allowed us (i) to identify four raw materials in the assemblage, namely Bingöl A and Bingöl B from eastern Anatolia, plus Göllü Dağ and Nenezi Dağ from central Anatolia, (ii) to specifically source the distinctive green peralkaline obsidian to Bingöl A (rather than ‘Bingöl A and/or Nemrut Dağ’), (iii) to observe that these four raw materials were consumed in a nigh-identical manner, probably worked locally by specialist craftspeople to produce fine pressure flaked blades, and (iv) to hypothesise that the people of Qdeir 1 may have played a key redistributive role in the circulation of obsidian tools, likely supplying the neighbouring village of El Kowm.

Authors

Orange M; Carter T; Le Bourdonnec F-X

Journal

Comptes Rendus Palevol, Vol. 18, No. 2, pp. 268–282

Publisher

Museum National D'Histoire Naturelle

Publication Date

March 1, 2019

DOI

10.1016/j.crpv.2018.08.002

ISSN

1631-0683

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