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The provenancing of ochres from the Neolithic Temple Period in Malta
Authors:Nicola Attard Montalto  Andrew ShortlandKeith Rogers
Affiliation:Centre for Archaeological and Forensic Analysis, Cranfield University, Defence Academy, Shrivenham, SN6 8LA Wiltshire, UK
Abstract:Ochres have played an important role in early human societies, and recent studies have shown that these pigments are important tools in establishing trade routes between countries as particular varieties of the material were sought for use by these ancient groups. This paper explores the provenancing of the ancient ochres used during the Neolithic Temple Period on the Maltese islands. Here ICP-AES was employed to establish geochemical trends and ‘signature’ elements present in ochre that had previously been thought to have been imported from mainland Europe. When coupled with statistical tests, data was used to link the archaeological pigments to a geological source. Results revealed a strong link between the Maltese archaeological pigments and local sources, which had never been studied prior to this project. These indicated that, contrary to popular belief, the Maltese archipelago was the most likely source for Neolithic ochre.
Keywords:Ochre   Iron oxides   Elemental analysis   ICP-AES   The Maltese islands   Neolithic
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