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A pottery workshop with flint tools on blades knapped with copper at Nausharo (Indus civilisation, ca. 2500 BC)
Authors:Sophie Mé  ry,Patricia Anderson,Marie-Louise Inizan,Monique Lechevallier,Jacques Pelegrin
Affiliation:1. UMR 7041-ArScan, Maison de l''Archéologie et de l''Ethnologie. 21 allée de l''Université, 92023 Nanterre cedex, France;2. UMR 6130-CEPAM, Centre d''Etudes Préhistoire, Antiquité, Moyen Age, 250 avenue A. Einstein, Bat. 1, Sophia Antipolis, 06560 Valbonne, France;3. UMR 7055-Préhistoire et Technologie, Maison de l''Archéologie et de l''Ethnologie. 21 allée de l''Université, 92023 Nanterre cedex, France;4. UMR 9993, CNRS-Musée Guimet, 19 avenue d''Iéna, 75116 Paris, France
Abstract:Twenty years after its discovery, the pottery workshop of Nausharo (province of Baluchistan, Pakistan), which yielded a series of knapped stone tools in association with unbaked sherds and clay waste, is still of unique importance in Asian protohistorical studies. The types of pottery production (sandy marl fabrics) identified in this workshop, which is dated to ca. 2500 BC, correspond to the majority of the domestic pottery discovered at the site during the first two phases of the Indus Civilisation. The flint blades discovered in the workshop were made from exotic flint, coming from zones close to the great Indus sites such as Mohenjo-Daro and Chanhu-Daro. This is also the origin of a small amount of the pottery (micaceous fabrics) found at Nausharo in domestic contexts, e.g. Black-Slipped-Jars. The butts of the blades display features characteristic of pressure detachment with a copper pressure point. Gloss and microwear traces (polish) testify to the blades' having been used for finishing the clay vessels: for actual finishing (trimming) while they were being turned on a wheel, and possibly also for scraping by hand. Both of these operations are distinctly attested to by the presence in the workshop of two different types of clay shavings.
Keywords:Early Bronze Age   Potter's wheel   Specialised productions   Scraping   Trimming   Pressure blades   Copper pressure technique   Glossed blades   Microwear analysis   Clay working   Agriculture
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