Laboratory Excavation of a Neolithic Grave from Avignon-La Balance-Ilot P (France): Burial Practices and Garment Reconstruction |
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Authors: | Aurélie Zemour Didier Binder Sandrine Bonnardin Anne-Marie D'Ovidio Gwenaëlle Goude Lionel Gourichon |
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Institution: | 1. Université C?te d’Azur, Nice, France;2. Università di Roma la Sapienza, Roma, Italyaureliezemour@hotmail.fr;4. Atelier du Patrimoine de la ville de Marseille, Marseille, France;5. Aix Marseille University, France |
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Abstract: | The grave of La Balance-Ilot P, in Avignon, southern France, is an individual and isolated burial, attributed in the 1970′s to the Mesolithic or the Early Neolithic. The grave, partially unearthed, was exhibited and stored at the Calvet Museum until its rediscovery and laboratory excavation in 2009. We used 3D laser recording and field anthropological methods, followed by a multidisciplinary approach. The deceased, an adult male, was buried in primary deposition without any architectural features preserved. For the first time in the Mediterranean early Neolithic, this study led to the identification of a garment adorned with sophisticated embroidery using 158 red-colored Columbella rustica shells and 16 red deer canines. Calibrated AMS dates allow us to reliably place it in the early 5th millennium b.c. reinforcing evidence for long distance intercultural relationships in Europe during the Neolithic. |
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Keywords: | Archaeothanatology ornaments northwestern Mediterranean 3D laser recording |
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