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Obsidian from the Epipalaeolithic and Neolithic eastern Maghreb. A view from the Hergla context (Tunisia)
Authors:Simone Mulazzani,Franç  ois-Xavier Le Bourdonnec,Lotfi Belhouchet,Gé  rard Poupeau,Jamel Zoughlami,Sté  phan Dubernet,Emiliano Tufano,Yannick Lefrais,Rym Khedhaier
Affiliation:1. Université de Paris 1/CNRS UMR 7041, Archéologie et Sciences de l’Antiquité, 21 Allée de l’Université, 92023 Nanterre Cedex, France and Università di Bologna, Dipartimento di Archeologia. Piazza San Giovanni in Monte 2, 40124 Bologna, Italy;2. Institut de Recherche sur les Archéomatériaux, Centre de Recherche en Physique Appliquée à l’Archéologie, UMR 5060, CNRS-Université Bordeaux 3, Esplanade des Antilles, 33607 Pessac, France;3. Institut National du Patrimoine. 4, Place du Château, 1008 Tunis, Tunisia;4. UMR 7194, CNRS-Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Département de Préhistoire, 57 rue Cuvier, 75005 Paris, France;5. Università degli Studi Suor Orsola Benincasa, Corso Vittorio Emanuele, 292 I, 80135 Napoli, Italy;6. Laboratoire Méditerranéen de Préhistoire (Europe-Afrique), UMR 6636, Maison Méditerranéenne des Sciences de l’Homme d’Aix-en-Provence, 5 rue du Château de l’Horloge, Aix-en-Provence, France
Abstract:In the present paper, it is shown that in the Hergla area (eastern Tunisia), obsidian was present from the early to at least the late sixth millennium cal BC. The presence of cores indicates that obsidian knapping was at least partly carried out in situ. The origin of these obsidians was determined from their elemental composition, by comparison with those originating from western Mediterranean potential sources, including analyses of new samples from the nearby Pantelleria Island. All obsidians were measured following the same protocol, by particle induced X-ray emission or by scanning electron microscopy/energy dispersion spectrometry. All the Hergla obsidians were found to originate from the Balata dei Turchi sources of Pantelleria. A review of the present body of knowledge on eastern Maghreb suggests, in spite of the still very preliminary data available, that Pantelleria was almost its unique provider of obsidians from the Epipalaeolithic to and during the Neolithic. However, the relative importance of the two main Pantellerian sources of Balata dei Turchi and Lago di Venere as providers of obsidian to eastern Maghreb remains to be investigated.
Keywords:Obsidian   Provenance   Hergla   Epipalaeolithic   Neolithic   Pantelleria   Tunisia
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