On the transmission of pottery recipes at the dawn of the Metal Age: a case study from Pločnik and Belovode

Summary

This paper focuses on the reconstruction of pottery recipes and their transmission in the Neolithic/Chalcolithic sites of Belovode and Pločnik (c. 5350-4650 BC; c. 5200-4650 BC). These two Vinča culture sites, located respectively in north-east and south Serbia, have recently yielded some of the earliest known copper artefacts in Eurasia. The rich material culture of these two sites, therefore, offers a unique opportunity for the study of the evolution of pottery craft technology during the transition from the Stone into the Metal Age. An interdisciplinary approach employing macro observation and analytical methods including thin section petrography XRF, XRPD and SEM was applied to a wide selection of ceramic samples representing the full spectrum pottery at Pločnik and Belovode. The application of material science methods in particular has allowed us to reconstruct different technological choices and shed new light on traditional argument about the relation between pottery and metal pyrotechnologies. A diachronic analysis of the data allowed us to trace and compare the evolution of pottery recipes in the two sites, as well as to elucidate different mechanisms of cultural transmission within two early Chalcolithic communities in the Balkans at a time of major technological change in this area.

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On the transmission of pottery recipes at the dawn of the Metal Age: a case study from Pločnik and Belovode. Silvia Amicone, Patrick Quinn, Miljana Radivojevic, Thilo Rehren. Presented at The 80th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, San Francisco, California. 2015 ( tDAR id: 396496)

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min long: -11.074; min lat: 37.44 ; max long: 50.098; max lat: 70.845 ;