East meets west in the 6th millennium: Mesolithic osseous tools and art from Sise on the Latvian seaboard

Author:

Zagorska Ilga1,Lõugas Lembi2,Lübke Harald3,Meadows John4,Pettitt Paul5,Macāne Aija6,Bērziņš Valdis1

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Latvian History University of Latvia, Kalpaka bulvāris 4, Rīga LV-1050 Rīga Latvia

2. Archaeological Research Collection Tallinn University, Rüütli 10, Tallinn EE-10130 Tallinn Estonia

3. Centre for Baltic and Scandinavian Archaeology (ZBSA) Schleswig-Holstein State Museums Foundation Schloss Gottorf, Schlossinsel 1, Schleswig, DE-24837 Schleswig Germany

4. Centre for Baltic and Scandinavian Archaeology (ZBSA) Schleswig-Holstein State Museums Foundation Schloss Gottorf, Schlossinsel 1, Schleswig, DE-24837, Germany Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Leibniz-Labor für Altersbestimmung und Isotopenforschung, Max-Eyth-Str. 11–13, Kiel, DE-24118 Kiel Germany

5. Department of Archaeology Durham University, Dawson Building, South Road, Durham, DH1 3LE Durham United Kingdom

6. Department of Historical Studies University of Gothenburg, Box 200, Göteborg SE-40530 Göteborg Sweden

Abstract

Abstract A collection of 141 bone and antler tools and debitage pieces recovered from the River Užava at the village of Sise constitutes the largest Mesolithic osseous assemblage in western Latvia. Radiocarbon dating of 12 pieces suggests that most of this collection dates from the 6th millennium calBC. We present a general analysis, highlighting typical and unique tool forms, ornamented and sculpted pieces, and assess the corpus in a wider geographical context. Predominant in this rich and diverse collection are heavy duty antler tools: various forms of adzes, axes and hammers as well as sleeves, made either from shed antler or antler of hunted animals. They include two pieces classifiable as T-axes. Spear- and arrowheads as well as daggers are also present, along with chisels, wedges, awls and other tools. Artistic representations include five sculpted and engraved objects. The heavy duty red deer antler tools have parallels in the region south of the Baltic Sea, whereas the bone projectile forms are familiar from Kunda and Narva Culture sites of the East Baltic; the closest similarity is with osseous assemblages from coastal western Lithuania.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Archeology,Archeology

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