Author:
Rosenberg Danny,Gluhak Tatjana M.,Kaufman Daniel,Yeshurun Reuven,Weinstein-Evron Mina
Abstract
AbstractWe present the results of a detailed geochemical provenance study of 54 Natufian (ca. 15,000–11,700 cal. BP) basalt pestles from the site of el-Wad Terrace (EWT), Israel. It is the first time precise locations from where basalt raw materials were derived are provided. The results indicate that the Natufian hunter-gatherers used multiple sources of basaltic rocks, distributed over a large area surrounding the Sea of Galilee. This area is located at a considerable distance from EWT, ca. 60–120 km away, in a region where contemporaneous Natufian basecamps are few. We consider two possible models that suggest vehicles for the transportation of these artifacts to EWT, namely the exchange obtaining model (EOM) and the direct procurement model (DPM). We argue that these mechanisms are not mutually exclusive and may have operated together. We also suggest that at a time of increasing Natufian territoriality, a large area around the Sea of Galilee remained unclaimed. The paper concludes with a brief discussion of the implications for the two models. In particular, we note that the DPM implies that technological know-how for pestle production was maintained within the EWT community.
Funder
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
The Gerda Henkel Foundation
Israel Science Foundation
Irene Levi-Sala Care Archaeological Foundation
Wenner-Gren Foundation
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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