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Ecologies of fiber-work: Animal technologies and invisible craft practices in prehistoric Southwest Asia

机译:纤维生态:史前西南亚的动物技术和隐形工艺

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Direct evidence for the use of plant and fiber technologies is rare in prehistoric Southwest Asia. The inferred existence of such technologies is made through the analysis of microwear traces on animal bone objects, impressions of long-perished objects in soils and clay, phytolith remains, and the pioneering techniques of archaeothanatology used in the taphonomic study of mortuary/burial practices. This article discusses the range of invisible craft practices brought to light via these methods and suggests that they can be used to write small-scale microhistories that have interpretive value quite aside from current overarching narratives about the Epipalaeolithic and Early Neolithic periods in the region. (c) 2017 Elsevier Ltd and INQUA. All rights reserved.
机译:在史前的西南亚,很少有使用植物和纤维技术的直接证据。通过分析动物骨骼物体上的微磨损痕迹,在土壤和粘土中长久腐烂的物体的印象,植物石器遗迹以及,房/墓葬行为的透声法研究中使用的考古技术的开创性技术,可以推断出此类技术的存在。本文讨论了通过这些方法发现的无形工艺实践的范围,并建议它们可用于编写小规模的微观历史,这些历史具有解释性的价值,而与该地区的上古石器时代和新石器时代早期有关。 (c)2017年爱思唯尔有限公司和INQUA。版权所有。

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