Chert quarrying, lithic technology and a modern human burial at the Palaeolithic site of Taramsa 1, Upper Egypt:
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adam_text | CONTENT
CONTENT
......................................................................................................................................................................5
LIST OF FIGURES
.......................................................................................................................................................9
LIST OF TABLES
........................................................................................................................................................14
LIST OF PLATES
........................................................................................................................................................16
PREFACE
.....................................................................................................................................................................17
1 -
INTRODUCTION
..................................................................................................................................................19
1.1 -
Geomorphology and geology of the Taramsa area
.........................................................................................19
1.2 -
Taramsa Hill morphology
................................................................................................................................22
1.3 -
General archaeological stratigraphy of Taramsa
1:
The Activity Phases
.........................................................25
1.4 -
Survey, excavation and recording techniques
.................................................................................................27
1.5 -
Some conventions of this report
......................................................................................................................29
1.5.1 -
Definition of assemblages
......................................................................................................................29
1.5.2 -
Technical notes
........................................................................................................................................29
1.5.3
-Abbreviations
..........................................................................................................................................30
2
-ANALYSIS OFLITHIC PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
.........................................................................................31
2.1
-Raw data
..........................................................................................................................................................31
2.1.1
-Technological classification
....................................................................................................................31
2.1.2
-Refitting
...................................................................................................................................................34
2.1.3
-Attribute analysis
.....................................................................................................................................36
2.2 -
Generalisation of raw data
...............................................................................................................................36
2.2.1
-Assemblage structure
...............................................................................................................................36
2.2.2 -
Generalisation of refitting data
................................................................................................................38
2.2.3 -
Attribute analysis
.....................................................................................................................................39
3 -
MIDDLE STONE AGE LITHIC PRODUCTION SYSTEMS IN NORTHEAST AFRICA
...........................41
3.1 -
Basic reduction systems
...................................................................................................................................41
3.1.1 -
Geometric and functional organisation
...................................................................................................41
3.1.2 -
Percussion and fracture mechanics
.........................................................................................................42
3.1.3 -
Striking platform types
m
plane fracture debitage
.................................................................................45
3.1.4 -
Plane fractures and flake forms
...............................................................................................................47
3.1.5 -
Summary
.................................................................................................................................................47
3.2 - Planimetrie
debitage systems in the Lower Nile Valley Middle Stone Age
....................................................48
3.2.1 -
The Levallois production system
............................................................................................................48
3.2.2
-The
discoidal
production system
.............................................................................................................51
3.3 -
Volumetric debitage systems in the Lower Nile Valley Middle Stone Age
.....................................................53
3.3.1 -
The Taramsa blade production system
....................................................................................................53
3.3.2 -
Terminology
............................................................................................................................................54
4 -
EXCAVATION SECTORS
91/05, 91/07, 89/02,
ACTIVITY PHASES I/II LITHIC ASSEMBLAGES
.........55
4.1
-Sector
91/05 ....................................................................................................................................................55
4.1.1
-Stratigraphy
.............................................................................................................................................55
4.1.2
-Analysis of
Cc
38....................................................................................................................................
58
4.1.3 -
Discussion
...............................................................................................................................................62
4.2
-Sector
91/07 ....................................................................................................................................................63
4.2.1
-Stratigraphy
.............................................................................................................................................63
4.2.2
-Analysis of Cc
17....................................................................................................................................63
4.3 -
Sector
89/02.....................................................................................................................................................64
4.3.1 -
Stratigraphy and exploitation features
.....................................................................................................64
4.3.2 -
Stratigraphie
succession of the concentrations
........................................................................................70
4.3.3
-Analysis of Cc
05....................................................................................................................................70
5 -
EXCAVATION SECTORS
91/02, 89/01,
AND THE ACTIVITY PHASE III LITHIC ASSEMBLAGES
77
5.1
-Sector
91/02.....................................................................................................................................................77
5.1.1 -
Stratigraphy and exploitation features
....................................................................................................77
5.1.2
-Analysis of Cc
07....................................................................................................................................80
5.1.3
-Analysis of Cc
04....................................................................................................................................82
5.1.4
-Conclusion
...............................................................................................................................................82
5.2
-Sector
89/01.....................................................................................................................................................83
5.2.1
-Stratigraphy
.............................................................................................................................................83
5.2.2
-Analysis of Cc
10....................................................................................................................................83
6 -
EXCAVATION SECTORS
91/03, 91/01,
AND THE ACTIVITY PHASE IV LITHIC ASSEMBLAGES
.....89
6.1 -
Sector
91/03:
stratigraphy and site formation
..................................................................................................90
6.1.1
-Stratigraphy
.............................................................................................................................................90
6.1.2 -
Cultural formation processes
...................................................................................................................90
6.1.3 -
Spatial analysis of Cc
19.........................................................................................................................93
6.2 -
Sector
91/03
Cc
19:
lithic analysis
...................................................................................................................94
6.2.1 -
General comments
...................................................................................................................................94
6.2.2 -
The Levallois and Taramsa blade production systems
...........................................................................95
6.2.3
-Morphological characteristics of end products
.....................................................................................101
6.2.4 -
Morphological characteristics of cores
................................................................................................102
6.2.5 -
Typology
................................................................................................................................................102
6.2.6 -
Infra-assemblage technological variability
............................................................................................103
6.2.7 -
Cultural formation processes reconsidered
...........................................................................................104
6.3
-Sector
91/01...................................................................................................................................................105
6.3.1
-Stratigraphy
...........................................................................................................................................105
6.3.2-
Lithic Analysis of Cc
20/25...................................................................................................................105
6.3.3 -
Conclusion
............................................................................................................................................108
7 -
EXCAVATION SECTORS
91/04, 89/04,
AND THE ACTIVITY PHASE V LITHIC ASSEMBLAGES
.....119
7.1 -
Sector
91/04:
stratigraphy and site formation
................................................................................................119
7.1.1 -
Deposits and lithic concentrations
.........................................................................................................119
7.1.2 -
The exploitation stages
..........................................................................................................................124
7.1.3 -
Spatial organisation of lithic production
...............................................................................................127
7.2 -
Sector
91/04
main zone: lithic analysis
.........................................................................................................135
7.2.1
-The reconstructed reduction sequences
.................................................................................................135
7.2.2 -
The Levallois and Taramsa Levallois production systems
....................................................................148
7.2.3
-Morphological characteristics of end products
.....................................................................................152
7.2.4 -
Morphological characteristics of cores
.................................................................................................153
7.2.5 -
Typology
................................................................................................................................................153
7.2.6 -
Chronological and functional variability in main zone lithic production
.............................................154
7.3 -
Cultural formation processes in sector
91/04
main zone reconsidered
..........................................................155
7.3.1
-Transportation of products
..................................................... 155
7.3.2 -
Were specialist artisans at work in Cc
28? ...........................................................................................157
7.4 -
Sector
89/04...................................................................................................................................................160
7.4.1
-Stratigraphy
...........................................................................................................................................161
7.4.2.
-Analysis of Cc
09.................................................................................................................................161
7.5
-Comparison of sector
91/04
main zone with sector
91/03
Cc
19..................................................................162
7.5.1
-Chronology
...........................................................................................................................................162
7.5.2 -
Lithic production systems
.....................................................................................................................163
8
-ACTIVITY PHASE VI: EXCAVATION SECTORS AND LITHIC ASSEMBLAGES
.................................169
8.1
-Sector
89/03...................................................................................................................................................169
8.1.1
-Stratigraphy
..........................................................................................................................................169
8.1.2
-Analysis of Cc
12/13.............................................................................................................................169
8.1.3
-Conclusion
.............................................................................................................................................174
8.2
-Activity Phase VI assemblages from Sector
89/02........................................................................................175
8.2.1 -
Lithic analysis of Cc
03.........................................................................................................................176
8.2.2 -
Spatial analysis of Cc
01.......................................................................................................................178
8.2.3 -
Lithic analysis of Cc
01.........................................................................................................................179
8.3 -
Conclusions
....................................................................................................................................................181
9 -
OTHER SECTORS AND ASSEMBLAGES
......................................................................................................195
9.1 -
Sector
91/04
Cc
29........................................................................................................................................195
9.1.1 -
Description of Refit
29/1.......................................................................................................................195
9.1.2 -
Morphometric characteristics of end products
......................................................................................195
9.1.3
-Typology
................................................................................................................................................196
9.2
-Sector
91/03
Cc
36.........................................................................................................................................196
9.3
-Sector
91/02...................................................................................................................................................196
9.3.1
-Cc
02.....................................................................................................................................................196
9.3.2
-Cc
05.....................................................................................................................................................196
9.3.3
-Cc
09.....................................................................................................................................................196
9.4 -
Sector
89/02 ..................................................................................................................................................197
9.4.1
-Cc
02.....................................................................................................................................................197
9.4.2
-Cc
06.....................................................................................................................................................197
9.4.3
-Cc
07.....................................................................................................................................................197
9.5
-Sector
91/07
Cc
18.........................................................................................................................................197
9.6 -
Sector
89/05
Cc
11.........................................................................................................................................197
9.7
-Sector
91/06 ..................................................................................................................................................198
9.8 -
Sector
89/06...................................................................................................................................................199
9.9 -
Sector
89/07...................................................................................................................................................199
9.10
-Sector
91/08.................................................................................................................................................199
9.11
-Sector
91/09.................................................................................................................................................199
9.12 -
Isolated artefacts from below the sterile sand
.............................................................................................200
9.13 -
A habitation structure?
................................................................................................................................200
9.13.1 -
Spatial analysis
....................................................................................................................................201
9.13.2
-Otherobservations
...............................................................................................................................202
9.13.3
-Interpretation
.......................................................................................................................................202
10 -
THE TARAMSA BURIAL
.................................................................................................................................215
10.1
-Description of the burial
..............................................................................................................................215
10.2 -
The lithic assemblage associated with the burial
.........................................................................................217
10.3
-The skeleton
.................................................................................................................................................221
10.4
-Dating
...........................................................................................................................................................222
10.5
-Conclusion
...................................................................................................................................................224
11
-DISCUSSIONS AND CONCLUSIONS
............................................................................................................225
11.1 -
The lithic assemblages atTaramsa
1:
taxonomic
and phylogenetic considerations
....................................225
11.1.1 -
Activity Phase I
...................................................................................................................................225
11.1.2
-Activity Phase II
..................................................................................................................................228
11.1.3
-Activity Phase III
.................................................................................................................................229
11.1.4
-Activity Phase IV
.................................................................................................................................229
11.1.5
-ActivityPhase V
..................................................................................................................................232
11.1.6
-Activity Phase VI
.................................................................................................................................233
11.1.7
-Conclusion
...........................................................................................................................................233
11.2 -
Raw material procurement strategies
...........................................................................................................234
11.2.1 -
Activity Phases I, II and III
.................................................................................................................235
11.2.2
-Activity Phase IV
.................................................................................................................................235
11.2.3
-ActivityPhaseV
..................................................................................................................................236
11.2.4
-Activity Phase VI
.................................................................................................................................237
11.2.5 -
Chronology of the Activity Phases IV and V succession
....................................................................237
11.3 -
Interpretations on social structure and evolution
.........................................................................................238
11.4
-A regional perspective
..................................................................................................................................239
11.4.1 -
The late Middle Pleistocene and MIS
5..............................................................................................239
11.4.2
-The origin of the Upper Palaeolithic
...................................................................................................240
12
-ANNEXES
...........................................................................................................................................................243
12.1 -
Comparative table of classifications of assemblages fromTaramsa
1.........................................................243
12.2 -
Raw data on sequence progressions in the first exploitation surfaces of refitted sequences
from sector
91/04
main zone Cc
24
and Cc
28............................................................................................245
12.3 -
Raw data on all refit sequences from sector
91/03
Cc
19............................................................................255
12.4 -
Raw data on the attribute analysis of end products from all assemblages
...................................................258
12.5 -
Detailed technological classification of the sub-assemblages in sector
91/04
main zone
...........................277
12.6 -
Raw data used in the Principal Component analysis for refitted sequences
from sector
91/04
main zone Cc
24
and
28.................................................................................................278
12.7 -
Anthropological observations from Vermeersch
et al.
1998........................................................................280
12.8 -
Taramsa
СТ
scan: preliminary report
(2002-2003)......................................................................................281
12.9 -
List of concentrations
...................................................................................................................................282
12.10
-Technical detail of luminescence measurements
........................................................................................282
13 -
REFERENCES
...................................................................................................................................................283
14
-INDEX
.................................................................................................................................................................287
15
-PLATES
...............................................................................................................................................................289
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title_auth | Chert quarrying, lithic technology and a modern human burial at the Palaeolithic site of Taramsa 1, Upper Egypt |
title_exact_search | Chert quarrying, lithic technology and a modern human burial at the Palaeolithic site of Taramsa 1, Upper Egypt |
title_full | Chert quarrying, lithic technology and a modern human burial at the Palaeolithic site of Taramsa 1, Upper Egypt Philip van Peer, Pierre M. Vermeersch and Etienne Paulissen |
title_fullStr | Chert quarrying, lithic technology and a modern human burial at the Palaeolithic site of Taramsa 1, Upper Egypt Philip van Peer, Pierre M. Vermeersch and Etienne Paulissen |
title_full_unstemmed | Chert quarrying, lithic technology and a modern human burial at the Palaeolithic site of Taramsa 1, Upper Egypt Philip van Peer, Pierre M. Vermeersch and Etienne Paulissen |
title_short | Chert quarrying, lithic technology and a modern human burial at the Palaeolithic site of Taramsa 1, Upper Egypt |
title_sort | chert quarrying lithic technology and a modern human burial at the palaeolithic site of taramsa 1 upper egypt |
topic | Paläolithikum (DE-588)4140148-7 gnd Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Paläolithikum Funde Taramsa Hill |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=020332781&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV010850175 |
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