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OBSIDIAN IN THE MEDITERRANEAN AND THE NEAR EAST: A PROVENANCING SUCCESS STORY
Authors:O. WILLIAMS-THORPE
Abstract:Obsidian provenancing studies comprise one of the most productive and successful research programmes of archaeological science. Obsidian characterization has been successful because workable obsidian is homogeneous on a small scale, analysable by a large number of methods, and is restricted to a small number of mainly readily distinguishable geological sources. Analytical, dating, source, and trade studies within the western Mediterranean, central and eastern Europe, the Aegean, and Anatolia and the Near East during the last 30 years or so are reviewed. Research has shown that distributions are mainly separate in the four regions examined, and that obsidian was traded up to 900km in the prehistoric period. Publications on obsidian in the areas under review reached a peak of frequency in the later 1970s and 1980s, but have now decreased in number. This may reflect changing fashions in archaeometric studies, and a current lack of routine application of the provenancing methods developed.
Keywords:MEDITERRANEAN  NEAR EAST  ANATOLIA  CENTRAL EUROPE  EASTERN EUROPE  SARDINIA  LIPARI  PANTELLERIA  PONTINE ISLANDS  MELOS  GIALI  CARPATHIANS  ACIGÖ  L  Ç  IFTLIK  BINGÖ  L  LAKE VAN  ARMENIA  PALAEOLITHIC  NEOLITHIC  BRONZE AGE  INSTRUMENTAL NEUTRON ACTIVATION ANALYSIS  X-RAY FLUORESCENCE  MICROPROBE  BETA COUNTING  OPTICAL EMISSION SPECTROSCOPY  ATOMIC ABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPY  FISSION TRACK  K/AR  HYDRATION LAYER    SSBAUER SPECTROSCOPY  MAGNETISM  PROTON INDUCED GAMMA EMISSION  INDUCTIVELY-COUPLED PLASMA EMISSION SPECTROSCOPY  ISOTOPES  OBSIDIAN  CHARACTERIZATION  PROVENANCE  TRADE
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