Bone spoons for prehistoric babies: Detection of human teeth marks on the Neolithic artefacts from the site Grad-Starčevo (Serbia).

Around 8000 years ago, throughout the Neolithic world a new type of artefact appeared, small spoons masterly made from cattle bone, usually interpreted as tools, due to their intensive traces of use. Contrary to those interpretations, the small dimensions of spoons and presence of intensive traces o...

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Main Authors: Sofija Stefanović, Bojan Petrović, Marko Porčić, Kristina Penezić, Jugoslav Pendić, Vesna Dimitrijević, Ivana Živaljević, Sonja Vuković, Jelena Jovanović, Sanja Kojić, Andrej Starović, Tamara Blagojević
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2019-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0225713
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spelling doaj-2703df163280409e8622bc71459c10172021-03-03T21:17:41ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032019-01-011412e022571310.1371/journal.pone.0225713Bone spoons for prehistoric babies: Detection of human teeth marks on the Neolithic artefacts from the site Grad-Starčevo (Serbia).Sofija StefanovićBojan PetrovićMarko PorčićKristina PenezićJugoslav PendićVesna DimitrijevićIvana ŽivaljevićSonja VukovićJelena JovanovićSanja KojićAndrej StarovićTamara BlagojevićAround 8000 years ago, throughout the Neolithic world a new type of artefact appeared, small spoons masterly made from cattle bone, usually interpreted as tools, due to their intensive traces of use. Contrary to those interpretations, the small dimensions of spoons and presence of intensive traces of use led us to the assumption that they were used for feeding babies. In order to test that assumption we compared 2230 marks on three spoons from the Neolithic site of Grad-Starčevo in Serbia (5800-5450 cal BC) with 3151 primary teeth marks produced experimentally. This study has shown that some of the marks on spoons were made by primary teeth, which indicate their usage in feeding babies. The production of a new type of artefact to feed babies is probably related to the appearance of a new type of weaning food, and the abundance of spoons indicates that new baby gruels became an important innovation in prehistoric baby-care.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0225713
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author Sofija Stefanović
Bojan Petrović
Marko Porčić
Kristina Penezić
Jugoslav Pendić
Vesna Dimitrijević
Ivana Živaljević
Sonja Vuković
Jelena Jovanović
Sanja Kojić
Andrej Starović
Tamara Blagojević
spellingShingle Sofija Stefanović
Bojan Petrović
Marko Porčić
Kristina Penezić
Jugoslav Pendić
Vesna Dimitrijević
Ivana Živaljević
Sonja Vuković
Jelena Jovanović
Sanja Kojić
Andrej Starović
Tamara Blagojević
Bone spoons for prehistoric babies: Detection of human teeth marks on the Neolithic artefacts from the site Grad-Starčevo (Serbia).
PLoS ONE
author_facet Sofija Stefanović
Bojan Petrović
Marko Porčić
Kristina Penezić
Jugoslav Pendić
Vesna Dimitrijević
Ivana Živaljević
Sonja Vuković
Jelena Jovanović
Sanja Kojić
Andrej Starović
Tamara Blagojević
author_sort Sofija Stefanović
title Bone spoons for prehistoric babies: Detection of human teeth marks on the Neolithic artefacts from the site Grad-Starčevo (Serbia).
title_short Bone spoons for prehistoric babies: Detection of human teeth marks on the Neolithic artefacts from the site Grad-Starčevo (Serbia).
title_full Bone spoons for prehistoric babies: Detection of human teeth marks on the Neolithic artefacts from the site Grad-Starčevo (Serbia).
title_fullStr Bone spoons for prehistoric babies: Detection of human teeth marks on the Neolithic artefacts from the site Grad-Starčevo (Serbia).
title_full_unstemmed Bone spoons for prehistoric babies: Detection of human teeth marks on the Neolithic artefacts from the site Grad-Starčevo (Serbia).
title_sort bone spoons for prehistoric babies: detection of human teeth marks on the neolithic artefacts from the site grad-starčevo (serbia).
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Around 8000 years ago, throughout the Neolithic world a new type of artefact appeared, small spoons masterly made from cattle bone, usually interpreted as tools, due to their intensive traces of use. Contrary to those interpretations, the small dimensions of spoons and presence of intensive traces of use led us to the assumption that they were used for feeding babies. In order to test that assumption we compared 2230 marks on three spoons from the Neolithic site of Grad-Starčevo in Serbia (5800-5450 cal BC) with 3151 primary teeth marks produced experimentally. This study has shown that some of the marks on spoons were made by primary teeth, which indicate their usage in feeding babies. The production of a new type of artefact to feed babies is probably related to the appearance of a new type of weaning food, and the abundance of spoons indicates that new baby gruels became an important innovation in prehistoric baby-care.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0225713
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