Obsidian from the Site of Piano dei Cardoni, Ustica (Palermo, Italy): Preliminary Results on the First Occupation of the Island

Author:

Speciale Claudia1,Freund Kyle P.2,de Vita Sandro1,Larosa Nunzia3,Forgia Vincenza4,Battaglia Giuseppina5,Tykot Robert H.6,Vassallo Stefano7

Affiliation:

1. Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Sezione di Napoli Osservatorio Vesuviano , Via Diocleziano 328, 80124 Napoli , Italy

2. Far Western Anthropological Research Group, Inc. , Henderson , NV 89074 , United States of America

3. School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences, University of New England , Armidale , NSW 2351 , Australia

4. Dipartimento Culture e Società, Università di Palermo , Viale delle Scienze – Ed. 15 , 90128 Palermo , Italy

5. Soprintendenza BB.CC.AA. di Palermo, Via Garibaldi, 41 , Palazzo Ajutamicristo 90133 , Palermo , Italy

6. Department of Anthropology, University of South Florida , Tampa , FL 33620 , United States of America

7. Ex-Soprintendenza BB.CC.AA. di Palermo , Via Garibaldi, 41, Palazzo Ajutamicristo 90133 , Palermo , Italy

Abstract

Abstract New investigations on Ustica (Palermo, Sicily) originated from the need to improve our knowledge of the island’s archaeological and environmental heritage. Through field surveys, particular attention was paid to human occupation in the Neolithic phases and focused on the less investigated southern side of the island. The systematic survey of the area of Piano dei Cardoni in 2018 brought to light a new Middle/Late Neolithic site, already partially documented in the literature. The island was settled for the first time during these phases, as also testified from the area of Punta Spalmatore. The presence of Serra d’Alto, incised dark burnished, and Diana styles suggests that the site and the archaeological assemblage dates from the mid to late 5th millennium BC, as confirmed by AMS dating. In addition to pottery, obsidian artifacts were also recovered, and a preliminary study of these materials is presented here. Portable XRF analyses on a sample of 41 obsidian artifacts, representing a high percentage of the lithic assemblage compared to chert tools, show that the provenance of the raw material is Gabellotto Gorge (Lipari) and Balata dei Turchi (Pantelleria). These results provide new insight into broader regional debates about obsidian technology and its exchange during the Neolithic and open an important consideration for sites that are far from the raw material sources.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Education,Archeology,Conservation

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