Evolutionary Dynamics of Armatures in Southern France in the Late Mesolithic and Early Neolithic

The use of weapons, and therefore of arrowheads, contributed to structuring the technical, economic, social and cultural domains. In the technical sphere, emblematic projectile armatures are often considered to be loaded with cultural values and to embody the expression of human group identity. The...

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Main Authors: Defranould Elsa, Philibert Sylvie, Perrin Thomas
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Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2022-11-01
Series:Open Archaeology
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/opar-2022-0261
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description The use of weapons, and therefore of arrowheads, contributed to structuring the technical, economic, social and cultural domains. In the technical sphere, emblematic projectile armatures are often considered to be loaded with cultural values and to embody the expression of human group identity. The study of their variability, in time and space, can shed light on mechanisms of mutation and innovation stemming from adaptative strategies and cultural choices. During the seventh and sixth millennia, the renewal of arrowheads corresponds to major changes in lithic equipment. Between the Late Mesolithic and the Early Neolithic, we observe a diversification of arrowhead shapes and the evolution of represented types. These observations enhance interpretative scenarios, especially questions concerning the transfer of know-how, techno-economic renewal and neolithisation. This article proposes to study these changes at the sequence of the Baume de Montclus site, a key site in Southern France. The selected sequence covers 1.5 millennia of occupation, roughly from 6500 to 5000 cal. BCE, with a corpus of geometric bitruncations of about 650 pieces. The combined study of microwear and technological and typological data leads to a comprehensive interpretation of manufacturing processes, hafting methods and function. These analyses provide valuable information on the diversity of arrowheads, the identification of specific technical traditions and the characterisation of techno-functional ruptures throughout this sequence. These results will subsequently be integrated into a wider, regional and extra-regional context, with a particular focus on the emergence of blade and trapeze complexes (BTC) and the neolithisation of the western Mediterranean basin.
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spelling doaj.art-2ce5879c9bd14d32856b4d4ab78e2f582022-12-22T02:46:06ZengDe GruyterOpen Archaeology2300-65602022-11-018190592410.1515/opar-2022-0261Evolutionary Dynamics of Armatures in Southern France in the Late Mesolithic and Early NeolithicDefranould Elsa0Philibert Sylvie1Perrin Thomas2Université Côte d’Azur, UMR-7264-CEPAM, Campus Saint Jean d’Angély 3, 24 Avenue des Diables Bleus, F-06357 NICE Cedex 4, FranceCNRS, UMR5608-TRACES, Université de Toulouse, 5 allées Antonio Machado, F-31058 Toulouse Cedex 9, FranceCNRS, UMR5608-TRACES, Université de Toulouse, 5 allées Antonio Machado, F-31058 Toulouse Cedex 9, FranceThe use of weapons, and therefore of arrowheads, contributed to structuring the technical, economic, social and cultural domains. In the technical sphere, emblematic projectile armatures are often considered to be loaded with cultural values and to embody the expression of human group identity. The study of their variability, in time and space, can shed light on mechanisms of mutation and innovation stemming from adaptative strategies and cultural choices. During the seventh and sixth millennia, the renewal of arrowheads corresponds to major changes in lithic equipment. Between the Late Mesolithic and the Early Neolithic, we observe a diversification of arrowhead shapes and the evolution of represented types. These observations enhance interpretative scenarios, especially questions concerning the transfer of know-how, techno-economic renewal and neolithisation. This article proposes to study these changes at the sequence of the Baume de Montclus site, a key site in Southern France. The selected sequence covers 1.5 millennia of occupation, roughly from 6500 to 5000 cal. BCE, with a corpus of geometric bitruncations of about 650 pieces. The combined study of microwear and technological and typological data leads to a comprehensive interpretation of manufacturing processes, hafting methods and function. These analyses provide valuable information on the diversity of arrowheads, the identification of specific technical traditions and the characterisation of techno-functional ruptures throughout this sequence. These results will subsequently be integrated into a wider, regional and extra-regional context, with a particular focus on the emergence of blade and trapeze complexes (BTC) and the neolithisation of the western Mediterranean basin.https://doi.org/10.1515/opar-2022-0261arrowheadsuse-wear analysestypo-technological studytechnical traditionsneolithisation
spellingShingle Defranould Elsa
Philibert Sylvie
Perrin Thomas
Evolutionary Dynamics of Armatures in Southern France in the Late Mesolithic and Early Neolithic
Open Archaeology
arrowheads
use-wear analyses
typo-technological study
technical traditions
neolithisation
title Evolutionary Dynamics of Armatures in Southern France in the Late Mesolithic and Early Neolithic
title_full Evolutionary Dynamics of Armatures in Southern France in the Late Mesolithic and Early Neolithic
title_fullStr Evolutionary Dynamics of Armatures in Southern France in the Late Mesolithic and Early Neolithic
title_full_unstemmed Evolutionary Dynamics of Armatures in Southern France in the Late Mesolithic and Early Neolithic
title_short Evolutionary Dynamics of Armatures in Southern France in the Late Mesolithic and Early Neolithic
title_sort evolutionary dynamics of armatures in southern france in the late mesolithic and early neolithic
topic arrowheads
use-wear analyses
typo-technological study
technical traditions
neolithisation
url https://doi.org/10.1515/opar-2022-0261
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