A decorated raven bone from the Zaskalnaya VI (Kolosovskaya) Neanderthal site, Crimea.

We analyze a radius bone fragment of a raven (Corvus corax) from Zaskalnaya VI rock shelter, Crimea. The object bears seven notches and comes from an archaeological level attributed to a Micoquian industry dated to between 38 and 43 cal kyr BP. Our study aims to examine the degree of regularity and...

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Main Authors: Ana Majkić, Sarah Evans, Vadim Stepanchuk, Alexander Tsvelykh, Francesco d'Errico
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5371307?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-ecde5013e60d4d8a8e2a5567ae9c84772020-11-25T02:47:26ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01123e017343510.1371/journal.pone.0173435A decorated raven bone from the Zaskalnaya VI (Kolosovskaya) Neanderthal site, Crimea.Ana MajkićSarah EvansVadim StepanchukAlexander TsvelykhFrancesco d'ErricoWe analyze a radius bone fragment of a raven (Corvus corax) from Zaskalnaya VI rock shelter, Crimea. The object bears seven notches and comes from an archaeological level attributed to a Micoquian industry dated to between 38 and 43 cal kyr BP. Our study aims to examine the degree of regularity and intentionality of this set of notches through their technological and morphometric analysis, complemented by comparative experimental work. Microscopic analysis of the notches indicate that they were produced by the to-and-fro movement of a lithic cutting edge and that two notches were added to fill in the gap left between previously cut notches, probably to increase the visual consistency of the pattern. Multivariate analysis of morphometric data recorded on the archaeological notches and sets of notches cut by nine modern experimenters on radii of domestic turkeys shows that the variations recorded on the Zaskalnaya set are comparable to experimental sets made with the aim of producing similar, parallel, equidistant notches. Identification of the Weber Fraction, the constant that accounts for error in human perception, for equidistant notches cut on bone rods and its application to the Zaskalnaya set of notches and thirty-six sets of notches incised on seventeen Upper Palaeolithic bone objects from seven sites indicate that the Zaskalnaya set falls within the range of variation of regularly spaced experimental and Upper Palaeolithic sets of notches. This suggests that even if the production of the notches may have had a utilitarian reason the notches were made with the goal of producing a visually consistent pattern. This object represents the first instance of a bird bone from a Neanderthal site bearing modifications that cannot be explained as the result of butchery activities and for which a symbolic argument can be built on direct rather than circumstantial evidence.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5371307?pdf=render
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author Ana Majkić
Sarah Evans
Vadim Stepanchuk
Alexander Tsvelykh
Francesco d'Errico
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Sarah Evans
Vadim Stepanchuk
Alexander Tsvelykh
Francesco d'Errico
A decorated raven bone from the Zaskalnaya VI (Kolosovskaya) Neanderthal site, Crimea.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Ana Majkić
Sarah Evans
Vadim Stepanchuk
Alexander Tsvelykh
Francesco d'Errico
author_sort Ana Majkić
title A decorated raven bone from the Zaskalnaya VI (Kolosovskaya) Neanderthal site, Crimea.
title_short A decorated raven bone from the Zaskalnaya VI (Kolosovskaya) Neanderthal site, Crimea.
title_full A decorated raven bone from the Zaskalnaya VI (Kolosovskaya) Neanderthal site, Crimea.
title_fullStr A decorated raven bone from the Zaskalnaya VI (Kolosovskaya) Neanderthal site, Crimea.
title_full_unstemmed A decorated raven bone from the Zaskalnaya VI (Kolosovskaya) Neanderthal site, Crimea.
title_sort decorated raven bone from the zaskalnaya vi (kolosovskaya) neanderthal site, crimea.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description We analyze a radius bone fragment of a raven (Corvus corax) from Zaskalnaya VI rock shelter, Crimea. The object bears seven notches and comes from an archaeological level attributed to a Micoquian industry dated to between 38 and 43 cal kyr BP. Our study aims to examine the degree of regularity and intentionality of this set of notches through their technological and morphometric analysis, complemented by comparative experimental work. Microscopic analysis of the notches indicate that they were produced by the to-and-fro movement of a lithic cutting edge and that two notches were added to fill in the gap left between previously cut notches, probably to increase the visual consistency of the pattern. Multivariate analysis of morphometric data recorded on the archaeological notches and sets of notches cut by nine modern experimenters on radii of domestic turkeys shows that the variations recorded on the Zaskalnaya set are comparable to experimental sets made with the aim of producing similar, parallel, equidistant notches. Identification of the Weber Fraction, the constant that accounts for error in human perception, for equidistant notches cut on bone rods and its application to the Zaskalnaya set of notches and thirty-six sets of notches incised on seventeen Upper Palaeolithic bone objects from seven sites indicate that the Zaskalnaya set falls within the range of variation of regularly spaced experimental and Upper Palaeolithic sets of notches. This suggests that even if the production of the notches may have had a utilitarian reason the notches were made with the goal of producing a visually consistent pattern. This object represents the first instance of a bird bone from a Neanderthal site bearing modifications that cannot be explained as the result of butchery activities and for which a symbolic argument can be built on direct rather than circumstantial evidence.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5371307?pdf=render
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