Punk's not dead. Fungi for tinder at the Neolithic site of La Draga (NE Iberia).

This paper presents the study of the fungi remains preserved in the waterlogged deposits of the Neolithic site of La Draga. These resources had the potential of being used as food and medicine, but also as tinder. Fire was without a doubt one of the most important resources for past people. It was u...

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Main Authors: Marian Berihuete-Azorín, Josep Girbal, Raquel Piqué, Antoni Palomo, Xavier Terradas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5918798?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-903df54b4b074308b30d1ddf4a8a27082020-11-24T20:41:37ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01134e019584610.1371/journal.pone.0195846Punk's not dead. Fungi for tinder at the Neolithic site of La Draga (NE Iberia).Marian Berihuete-AzorínJosep GirbalRaquel PiquéAntoni PalomoXavier TerradasThis paper presents the study of the fungi remains preserved in the waterlogged deposits of the Neolithic site of La Draga. These resources had the potential of being used as food and medicine, but also as tinder. Fire was without a doubt one of the most important resources for past people. It was used for lighting, heating, processing food and other materials, cooking and protection, and also possessed social and ritual significance. Hearths are one of the most common features at archaeological sites, but very often little attention is paid to the question of how these fires were lit, and they are seldom reflected in the archaeological record. In order to produce fire by percussion, an intermediate material is required between the sparks and the fuel. Fruiting bodies of fungi are a potential form of tinder, but are less inclined to be well-preserved than other materials. This paper presents the fungal fruiting bodies found at the Neolithic site of La Draga and discusses the meaning of their presence within the archaeological context of the site and European Prehistory.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5918798?pdf=render
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author Marian Berihuete-Azorín
Josep Girbal
Raquel Piqué
Antoni Palomo
Xavier Terradas
spellingShingle Marian Berihuete-Azorín
Josep Girbal
Raquel Piqué
Antoni Palomo
Xavier Terradas
Punk's not dead. Fungi for tinder at the Neolithic site of La Draga (NE Iberia).
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author_facet Marian Berihuete-Azorín
Josep Girbal
Raquel Piqué
Antoni Palomo
Xavier Terradas
author_sort Marian Berihuete-Azorín
title Punk's not dead. Fungi for tinder at the Neolithic site of La Draga (NE Iberia).
title_short Punk's not dead. Fungi for tinder at the Neolithic site of La Draga (NE Iberia).
title_full Punk's not dead. Fungi for tinder at the Neolithic site of La Draga (NE Iberia).
title_fullStr Punk's not dead. Fungi for tinder at the Neolithic site of La Draga (NE Iberia).
title_full_unstemmed Punk's not dead. Fungi for tinder at the Neolithic site of La Draga (NE Iberia).
title_sort punk's not dead. fungi for tinder at the neolithic site of la draga (ne iberia).
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description This paper presents the study of the fungi remains preserved in the waterlogged deposits of the Neolithic site of La Draga. These resources had the potential of being used as food and medicine, but also as tinder. Fire was without a doubt one of the most important resources for past people. It was used for lighting, heating, processing food and other materials, cooking and protection, and also possessed social and ritual significance. Hearths are one of the most common features at archaeological sites, but very often little attention is paid to the question of how these fires were lit, and they are seldom reflected in the archaeological record. In order to produce fire by percussion, an intermediate material is required between the sparks and the fuel. Fruiting bodies of fungi are a potential form of tinder, but are less inclined to be well-preserved than other materials. This paper presents the fungal fruiting bodies found at the Neolithic site of La Draga and discusses the meaning of their presence within the archaeological context of the site and European Prehistory.
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