2021
DOI: 10.2218/jls.6695
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Use-wear and residue analysis of knapped stone artefacts from Lepenski Vir and Padina (Serbia)

Abstract: Following a series of published analyses ranging from architecture to prehistoric diet of the Iron Gates’ inhabitants, our research aims to present new results regarding use-wear analysis of knapped stone artefacts from Lepenski Vir and Padina with a particular focus on the transition from Mesolithic to Neolithic in this region. Use-wear and residue analysis are applied using the low and high-power approach by Optical Light Microscope (OLM) observations combined with FTIR analysis. Based on the results, … Show more

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“…The diagonal distribution of the polish, and fine chipping on the edge opposite the working edge, point to the conclusion that sickles from the Galovo site in Slavonski Brod were from among the Group 1 composite sickles of the Riedschachen type according to Pétrequin et al (2006, 109-112). Similar blades were found at the early phase Starčevo culture sites Lepenski Vid and Padina (Petrović et al 2022), and we see analogies at the Govrelo and Vrbjanska Čuka sites (Mazzucco et al 2022, 6-9). The inhabitants of the Galovo site in Slavonski Brod, and likely those of the Dužine site in Zadubravlje, used composite sickles to cut silica-rich plants, which is also indicated by the find of cereals at the Dužine site in Zadubravlje (Minichreiter 1992c, 31, 51).…”
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confidence: 84%
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“…The diagonal distribution of the polish, and fine chipping on the edge opposite the working edge, point to the conclusion that sickles from the Galovo site in Slavonski Brod were from among the Group 1 composite sickles of the Riedschachen type according to Pétrequin et al (2006, 109-112). Similar blades were found at the early phase Starčevo culture sites Lepenski Vid and Padina (Petrović et al 2022), and we see analogies at the Govrelo and Vrbjanska Čuka sites (Mazzucco et al 2022, 6-9). The inhabitants of the Galovo site in Slavonski Brod, and likely those of the Dužine site in Zadubravlje, used composite sickles to cut silica-rich plants, which is also indicated by the find of cereals at the Dužine site in Zadubravlje (Minichreiter 1992c, 31, 51).…”
Section: Structural Summarysupporting
confidence: 84%
“…The knapped lithic artefacts recovered at the Galovo site in Slavonski Brod and the Dužine site in Zadubravlje exhibit use-wear traces similar to those seen on knapped lithics from the culturally corresponding Lepenski Vir and Padina sites (Petrović et al 2022). Lithic tools from both sites were used to work hard and dry materials such as bone, horn, and wood.…”
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confidence: 74%
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“…The role of sun and sun radiation in these locations is very important for understanding the purpose of the architecture of Lepenski Vir. Although we cannot be quite sure how these houses looked, we can completely conclude, based on the remains of architecture, that the purpose of such constructions was to provide comfortable living conditions, considering the energy efficiency of the buildings [40][41][42]. Although the third dimension of these houses is not known, it must have followed the shape of a preserved base.…”
Section: Figure 26 Arrangement Of the Base Of Houses In The Settlemen...mentioning
confidence: 97%