Bronze Age cereal processing in Southern Iberia: A material approach to the production and use of grinding equipment

During the last two decades important progress has been made regarding functional analysis on prehistoric grinding equipment, thanks to the application of new methods and techniques. Despite these efforts studies integrating archaeology, ethnography, geology and other disciplines related to the mate...

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Main Authors: Selina Delgado-Raack, Roberto Risch
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Edinburgh 2016-10-01
Series:Journal of Lithic Studies
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Online Access:http://journals.ed.ac.uk/lithicstudies/article/view/1650
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spelling doaj-b11fb3672c1d4031913693d2f6e043612020-11-24T22:08:22ZengUniversity of EdinburghJournal of Lithic Studies2055-04722016-10-013310.2218/jls.v3i3.16501650Bronze Age cereal processing in Southern Iberia: A material approach to the production and use of grinding equipmentSelina Delgado-Raack0Roberto Risch1Universitat Autònoma de BarcelonaUniversitat Autònoma de BarcelonaDuring the last two decades important progress has been made regarding functional analysis on prehistoric grinding equipment, thanks to the application of new methods and techniques. Despite these efforts studies integrating archaeology, ethnography, geology and other disciplines related to the material sciences are still rare. The main focus of this paper is placed on the grinding equipment composed of two elements, grinding slab and rubber, acting in reciprocal abrasive contact. Starting from systematic petrological, morphometrical, and functional analysis, qualitative and quantitative data are considered to define the manufacturing and use of grinding tools participating specifically in the production of flour. Morphology and size of grinding slabs and rubbers, raw materials used for manufacturing them, their mechanical properties as well as the geographical management of rocks will be interrelated in this study. From a methodological perspective, socio-economic contexts where grain processing was the main food supplying strategy are of particular interest. In these contexts, access to mechanically optimal raw materials and technical equipment plays a crucial role in the social as well as biological reproduction of human communities. This was the case in the El Argar society of southeast Iberia, where barley became the main staple food and the basic good of large scale surplus production between 2200 and 1550 cal. BCE. We will use this archaeological context to highlight the complexity of macro-lithic tool analyses and in particular with regards to the study of grinding tools. The ultimate aim is to understand to what extent the technological parameters of this subsistence strategy were related to the development of class society. http://journals.ed.ac.uk/lithicstudies/article/view/1650grinding toolsIberian Early Bronze Agefunctional analysismechanical propertiesground stone tools
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author Selina Delgado-Raack
Roberto Risch
spellingShingle Selina Delgado-Raack
Roberto Risch
Bronze Age cereal processing in Southern Iberia: A material approach to the production and use of grinding equipment
Journal of Lithic Studies
grinding tools
Iberian Early Bronze Age
functional analysis
mechanical properties
ground stone tools
author_facet Selina Delgado-Raack
Roberto Risch
author_sort Selina Delgado-Raack
title Bronze Age cereal processing in Southern Iberia: A material approach to the production and use of grinding equipment
title_short Bronze Age cereal processing in Southern Iberia: A material approach to the production and use of grinding equipment
title_full Bronze Age cereal processing in Southern Iberia: A material approach to the production and use of grinding equipment
title_fullStr Bronze Age cereal processing in Southern Iberia: A material approach to the production and use of grinding equipment
title_full_unstemmed Bronze Age cereal processing in Southern Iberia: A material approach to the production and use of grinding equipment
title_sort bronze age cereal processing in southern iberia: a material approach to the production and use of grinding equipment
publisher University of Edinburgh
series Journal of Lithic Studies
issn 2055-0472
publishDate 2016-10-01
description During the last two decades important progress has been made regarding functional analysis on prehistoric grinding equipment, thanks to the application of new methods and techniques. Despite these efforts studies integrating archaeology, ethnography, geology and other disciplines related to the material sciences are still rare. The main focus of this paper is placed on the grinding equipment composed of two elements, grinding slab and rubber, acting in reciprocal abrasive contact. Starting from systematic petrological, morphometrical, and functional analysis, qualitative and quantitative data are considered to define the manufacturing and use of grinding tools participating specifically in the production of flour. Morphology and size of grinding slabs and rubbers, raw materials used for manufacturing them, their mechanical properties as well as the geographical management of rocks will be interrelated in this study. From a methodological perspective, socio-economic contexts where grain processing was the main food supplying strategy are of particular interest. In these contexts, access to mechanically optimal raw materials and technical equipment plays a crucial role in the social as well as biological reproduction of human communities. This was the case in the El Argar society of southeast Iberia, where barley became the main staple food and the basic good of large scale surplus production between 2200 and 1550 cal. BCE. We will use this archaeological context to highlight the complexity of macro-lithic tool analyses and in particular with regards to the study of grinding tools. The ultimate aim is to understand to what extent the technological parameters of this subsistence strategy were related to the development of class society.
topic grinding tools
Iberian Early Bronze Age
functional analysis
mechanical properties
ground stone tools
url http://journals.ed.ac.uk/lithicstudies/article/view/1650
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