Author:
Riehle Kai,Kistler Erich,Öhlinger Birgit,Heitz Christian,Ben-Shlomo David,Jung Reinhard,Mommsen Hans,Sterba Johannes H.,Gimatzidis Stefanos,Fantalkin Alexander,Prillwitz Susanne,Hein Anno,Geissler Leonhard,Lehmann Gunnar,Kindberg Jacobsen Jan,Posamentir Richard,Schlotzhauer Udo
Abstract
AbstractThis paper, jointly written by participants of a workshop held in 2021, argues for an increased recognition and application of neutron activation analysis (NAA) in the archaeology of the ancient Mediterranean. Discussing the methodological strengths and challenges, it highlights the great potential NAA has for collecting proxy data from ceramics in order to develop progressive concepts of archaeological research within and beyond the Mediterranean Bronze and Iron Age, pointing out opportunities to revisit long-held assumptions of scholarship and to refine visual/macroscopic provenance determinations of pottery. To take full advantage of NAA’s strengths toward a better understanding of the socioeconomic background of ceramics production, distribution, and consumption, the paper emphasises the need for both interdisciplinary collaboration and basic data publication requirements.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Archeology,Anthropology,Archeology
Cited by
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