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Discriminating wild vs domestic cereal harvesting micropolish through laser confocal microscopy

Abstract: Abstract: Though it is well established that cereal domestication took place in the Near East, between 10,000 and 7000 cal BC., there are still many open questions about when, where and how this process took place. As one way to advance these questions, we propose focusing on the use-wear analysis of sickle elements. Wild cereals must be harvested before the complete maturation of the plant, while domestic cereals are harvested ripe. This difference in the degree in humidity when harvesting provokes differences in the characteristics of the use-wear polish. In this paper we measure both types of use-wear polish in experimental tools through laser confocal microscopy. Later, the discriminant function which distinguishes both types of use-wear polishes is used to classify four archaeological sickle elements from Late PPNB, Middle PPNB, PPNA and Natufian archaeological levels. Preliminary results show that the classification of the archaeological sickle elements according to the wild/semi-green vs domestic/ripe experimental tools is coherent with archaeobotanical data.

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 Autoría: Ibáñez J.J., González-Urquijo J.E., Gibaja J.,

 Fuente: Journal of Archaeological Science 48 (2014) 96-103

Editorial: Academic Press

 Año de publicación: 2014

Nº de páginas: 8

Tipo de publicación: Artículo de Revista

 DOI: 10.1016/j.jas.2013.10.012

ISSN: 0305-4403,1095-9238

 Proyecto español: HAR2011-21545-C02-01. HAR2011-25946

Url de la publicación: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2013.10.012

Autoría

JUAN JOSE IBAÑEZ ESTEVEZ

JUAN FRANCISCO GIBAJA BAO