Cultural dynamics and ceramic resource use at Late Bronze Age/Early Iron Age Troy,northwestern Turkey |
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Authors: | Peter Grave Lisa Kealhofer Pavol Hnila Ben Marsh Carolyn Aslan Diane Thumm-Doğrayan Wendy Rigter |
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Affiliation: | 1. Archaeomaterials Science Hub/Archaeology and Paleoanthropology, University of New England, NSW, Australia;2. Anthropology Department, Santa Clara University, CA, USA;3. Environmental Studies and Sciences Department, Santa Clara University, CA, USA;4. Institut für Ur- und Frühgeschichte und Archäologie des Mittelalters, Universität Tübingen, Germany;5. Geography and Environmental Studies Department, Bucknell University, PA, USA;6. Archaeology and History of Art Department, Koç University, Istanbul, Turkey |
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Abstract: | Changes in resource use over time can provide insight into technological choice and the extent of long-term stability in cultural practices. In this paper we re-evaluate the evidence for a marked demographic shift at the inception of the Early Iron Age at Troy by applying a robust macroscale analysis of changing ceramic resource use over the Late Bronze and Iron Age. We use a combination of new and legacy analytical datasets (NAA and XRF), from excavated ceramics, to evaluate the potential compositional range of local resources (based on comparisons with sediments from within a 10 km site radius). Results show a clear distinction between sediment-defined local and non-local ceramic compositional groups. Two discrete local ceramic resources have been previously identified and we confirm a third local resource for a major class of EIA handmade wares and cooking pots. This third source appears to derive from a residual resource on the Troy peninsula (rather than adjacent alluvial valleys). The presence of a group of large and heavy pithoi among the non-local groups raises questions about their regional or maritime origin. |
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Keywords: | Neutron Activation Analysis Multivariate analysis Legacy datasets Macro-analysis Local production Bottom-up sampling Statistical power relationships |
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