'Palaeoshellomics’ reveals the use of freshwater mother-of-pearl in prehistory

Author:

Sakalauskaite Jorune12ORCID,Andersen Søren H3,Biagi Paolo4,Borrello Maria A5,Cocquerez Théophile2,Colonese André Carlo6,Dal Bello Federica7ORCID,Girod Alberto8,Heumüller Marion9,Koon Hannah10,Mandili Giorgia711,Medana Claudio7,Penkman Kirsty EH12ORCID,Plasseraud Laurent13,Schlichtherle Helmut14,Taylor Sheila12,Tokarski Caroline15,Thomas Jérôme2ORCID,Wilson Julie16,Marin Frédéric2,Demarchi Beatrice16ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Life Sciences and Systems Biology, University of Turin, Turin, Italy

2. UMR CNRS 6282 Biogéosciences, University of Burgundy-Franche-Comté, Dijon, France

3. Moesgaard Museum, Højbjerg, Denmark

4. Department of Asian and North African Studies, University of Ca’ Foscari, Venice, Italy

5. Independent researcher, Genève, Switzerland

6. Department of Archaeology, University of York, Heslington, United Kingdom

7. Department of Molecular Biotechnology and Health Sciences, University of Turin, Turin, Italy

8. Italian Malacological Society, Sorengo, Switzerland

9. Niedersächsisches Landesamt für Denkmalpflege, Hannover, Germany

10. School of Archaeological and Forensic Sciences, University of Bradford, Bradford, United Kingdom

11. Centre for Experimental and Clinical Studies, University of Turin, Turin, Italy

12. Department of Chemistry, University of York, Heslington, United Kingdom

13. Institute of Molecular Chemistry, ICMUB UMR CNRS 6302, University of Burgundy-Franche-Comté, Dijon, France

14. Landesamt für Denkmalpflege im Regierungspräsidium Stuttgart, Gaienhofen, Germany

15. Miniaturization for Synthesis, Analysis & Proteomics, USR CNRS 3290, University of Lille, Lille, France

16. Department of Mathematics, University of York, Heslington, United Kingdom

Abstract

The extensive use of mollusc shell as a versatile raw material is testament to its importance in prehistoric times. The consistent choice of certain species for different purposes, including the making of ornaments, is a direct representation of how humans viewed and exploited their environment. The necessary taxonomic information, however, is often impossible to obtain from objects that are small, heavily worked or degraded. Here we propose a novel biogeochemical approach to track the biological origin of prehistoric mollusc shell. We conducted an in-depth study of archaeological ornaments using microstructural, geochemical and biomolecular analyses, including ‘palaeoshellomics’, the first application of palaeoproteomics to mollusc shells (and indeed to any invertebrate calcified tissue). We reveal the consistent use of locally-sourced freshwater mother-of-pearl for the standardized manufacture of ‘double-buttons’. This craft is found throughout Europe between 4200–3800 BCE, highlighting the ornament-makers’ profound knowledge of the biogeosphere and the existence of cross-cultural traditions.

Funder

Ministry of Education, Universities and Research

European Commission

Leverhulme Trust

Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique

Campus France, Università Italo-Francese

Publisher

eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd

Subject

General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience

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