Industria materiilor dure animale din situl mezolitic de la Alibeg (jud. Caraș-Severin)

The Mesolithic settlements in the Iron Gates have yielded rich assemblages of antler, bone and Sus scrofa canines, exemplified here by the site of Alibeg (Romania). These raw materials represent for the Iron Gates region, a hallmark of local Mesolithic. The typological categories identified are beve...

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Main Authors: Mărgărit, M., Boroneanț, A.
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Language:deu
Published: Editura Academiei Române 2017-12-01
Series:Materiale și Cercetări Arheologice
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spelling doaj-154ae67e391b4851afa4c20ce56943b52020-12-03T21:13:27ZdeuEditura Academiei RomâneMateriale și Cercetări Arheologice0076-51470076-51472017-12-0113153010.3406/mcarh.2017.1044 Industria materiilor dure animale din situl mezolitic de la Alibeg (jud. Caraș-Severin)Mărgărit, M.Boroneanț, A.The Mesolithic settlements in the Iron Gates have yielded rich assemblages of antler, bone and Sus scrofa canines, exemplified here by the site of Alibeg (Romania). These raw materials represent for the Iron Gates region, a hallmark of local Mesolithic. The typological categories identified are bevelled tools, scrapers, preforms and blanks. Debitage remains are also present, indicating on- site raw material processing. All three categories of raw materials were readily available from the animals that were killed, and analysis of the faunal remains identified a Cervus elaphus and Sus scrofa bones within the mammalian assemblage. Our study aimed to identify the transformation pattern of antler, bone and tusk and the functional marks, which could offer clues to the way in which the pieces were used. Ethnographical studies suggest wood and hide processing as the main activities performed with such toolsmesolithiciron gatesantlerbonesus scrofa tusk
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Boroneanț, A.
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Boroneanț, A.
Industria materiilor dure animale din situl mezolitic de la Alibeg (jud. Caraș-Severin)
Materiale și Cercetări Arheologice
mesolithic
iron gates
antler
bone
sus scrofa tusk
author_facet Mărgărit, M.
Boroneanț, A.
author_sort Mărgărit, M.
title Industria materiilor dure animale din situl mezolitic de la Alibeg (jud. Caraș-Severin)
title_short Industria materiilor dure animale din situl mezolitic de la Alibeg (jud. Caraș-Severin)
title_full Industria materiilor dure animale din situl mezolitic de la Alibeg (jud. Caraș-Severin)
title_fullStr Industria materiilor dure animale din situl mezolitic de la Alibeg (jud. Caraș-Severin)
title_full_unstemmed Industria materiilor dure animale din situl mezolitic de la Alibeg (jud. Caraș-Severin)
title_sort industria materiilor dure animale din situl mezolitic de la alibeg (jud. caraș-severin)
publisher Editura Academiei Române
series Materiale și Cercetări Arheologice
issn 0076-5147
0076-5147
publishDate 2017-12-01
description The Mesolithic settlements in the Iron Gates have yielded rich assemblages of antler, bone and Sus scrofa canines, exemplified here by the site of Alibeg (Romania). These raw materials represent for the Iron Gates region, a hallmark of local Mesolithic. The typological categories identified are bevelled tools, scrapers, preforms and blanks. Debitage remains are also present, indicating on- site raw material processing. All three categories of raw materials were readily available from the animals that were killed, and analysis of the faunal remains identified a Cervus elaphus and Sus scrofa bones within the mammalian assemblage. Our study aimed to identify the transformation pattern of antler, bone and tusk and the functional marks, which could offer clues to the way in which the pieces were used. Ethnographical studies suggest wood and hide processing as the main activities performed with such tools
topic mesolithic
iron gates
antler
bone
sus scrofa tusk
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