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Obsidian provenance analyses at Göytepe,Azerbaijan: Implications for understanding Neolithic socioeconomies in the southern Caucasus
Authors:Y. Nishiaki  O. Maeda  T. Kannari  M. Nagai  E. Healey  F. Guliyev  S. Campbell
Abstract:This study presents a provenance analysis of the Neolithic obsidian assemblages from the early to mid‐sixth millennium bc settlement at Göytepe, Azerbaijan. The study is unique in that (1) it involves a complete, non‐selected obsidian assemblage (901 artefacts) from one particular area of the site; (2) the material is derived from a well‐stratified sequence of 10 securely radiocarbon‐dated architectural levels; and (3) the use of an extraordinarily wide range of sources (more than 20) was identified by provenance analysis using energy‐dispersive X‐ray fluorescence. The results reveal a previously unknown diachronic change in obsidian use in the region, suggesting the occurrence of significant socioeconomic changes during the Late Neolithic of the southern Caucasus.
Keywords:southern Caucasus  Shomutepe‐Shulaveri culture  Neolithic socioeconomy  obsidian  energy‐dispersive X‐ray fluorescence (ED‐XRF)  portable X‐ray fluorescence (pXRF)
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