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Resinous deposits in Early Neolithic pottery vessels from the northeast of the Iberian Peninsula

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    Identificador:  imarina:9287476
    Autores:  Breu A; Rosell-Melé A; Heron C; Antolín F; Borrell F; Edo M; Fontanals M; Molist M; Moraleda N; Oms FX; Tornero C; Vergès JM; Vicente O; Bach-Gómez A
    Resumen:
    The use of resinous substances, certainly one of the earliest technologies developed by humans, was well-known by Holocene hunter-gatherers at the onset of the Neolithisation process across Europe. Recent research has revealed the use of birch bark tar in the central Mediterranean far from this taxon's endemic regions both in the Paleolithic and Neolithic periods and shows that the first farmers from the Fertile Crescent hafted lithic tools and waterproofed artefacts using bitumen. The generalised absence of these natural products in south-western Europe may have thus forced a reformulation of Early Neolithic technologies by exploring and benefitting from existing knowledge in local European hunter-gatherer societies. However, information on resin use from the western Mediterranean is still scarce. Here, we report on the analysis of organic residues from 168 pottery sherds by gas chromatography and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry from 10 archaeological sites in this region dating from the second half of the VIth millennium to the first half of the Vth millennium cal BC. In a limited number of samples, minor amounts of several diterpenoids diagnostic of aged Pinaceae resins were detected as mixtures with fats. The presence of pine in the palynological and carpological record supports the human exploitation of this taxon, but its minimal incidence in the anthracological record suggests that other species were selected as fuelwood. This supports the hypothesis that Pinaceae resins were used in association with pottery sporadically but ubiquitously either as its contents, or as post-firing treatments to waterproof the vessels. This demonstrates the development of adhesive technologies and resin-involved labour processes specific to Early Neolithic societies.
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    Enlace a la fuente original: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352409X22004072?via%3Dihub
    Referencia de l'ítem segons les normes APA: Breu A; Rosell-Melé A; Heron C; Antolín F; Borrell F; Edo M; Fontanals M; Molist M; Moraleda N; Oms FX; Tornero C; Vergès JM; Vicente O; Bach-Gómez A (2023). Resinous deposits in Early Neolithic pottery vessels from the northeast of the Iberian Peninsula. Journal Of Archaeological Science: Reports, 47(), -. DOI: 10.1016/j.jasrep.2022.103744
    Referencia al articulo segun fuente origial: Journal Of Archaeological Science: Reports. 47
    DOI del artículo: 10.1016/j.jasrep.2022.103744
    Año de publicación de la revista: 2023
    Entidad: Universitat Rovira i Virgili
    Versión del articulo depositado: info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
    Fecha de alta del registro: 2024-08-03
    Autor/es de la URV: Fontanals Torroja, Marta / Vergès Bosch, Josep Maria
    Departamento: Història i Història de l'Art
    URL Documento de licencia: https://repositori.urv.cat/ca/proteccio-de-dades/
    Tipo de publicación: Journal Publications
    Autor según el artículo: Breu A; Rosell-Melé A; Heron C; Antolín F; Borrell F; Edo M; Fontanals M; Molist M; Moraleda N; Oms FX; Tornero C; Vergès JM; Vicente O; Bach-Gómez A
    Acceso a la licencia de uso: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/
    Áreas temáticas: Science and technology studies, History, Geociências, Ciencias sociales, Ciencias humanas, Archeology (arts and humanities), Archeology, Archaeology
    Direcció de correo del autor: josepmaria.verges@urv.cat, marta.fontanals@urv.cat, marta.fontanals@urv.cat
  • Palabras clave:

    Pinaceae resin
    Organic residue analysis
    Iberian peninsula
    Early neolithic
    Chromatography-mass spectrometry
    spectroscopy
    settlement
    near-east
    lipid residues
    holocene
    exploitation
    environment
    classification
    Archaeology
    Archeology
    Archeology (Arts and Humanities)
    History
    Science and technology studies
    Geociências
    Ciencias sociales
    Ciencias humanas
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