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DOI10.1007/s10816-018-9373-3
Tracing Fire in Early European Prehistory: Microcharcoal Quantification in Geological and Archaeological Records from Molise (Southern Italy)
Lebreton, V.1; Bertini, A.2; Ermolli, E. Russo3; Stirparo, C.2; Orain, R.1; Vivarelli, M.2; Combourieu-Nebout, N.1; Peretto, C.4; Arzarello, M.4
发表日期2019
ISSN1072-5369
EISSN1573-7764
卷号26期号:1页码:247-275
英文摘要

Fire control and conservation is a major innovation of early prehistory. It is evidenced on Early Palaeolithic sites in western Eurasia dating to between 400 and 300ka. In southern Italy, a large group of open-air Acheulean sites, dated from 680 to 300ka, attests to the early settlement and long-standing human occupation of the region since the Early-Middle Pleistocene. To date, these sites have yielded no evidence for early fire use. This observation raises the question of charcoal fragmentation and dispersion in the context of open-air sites. In order to diagnose early fire use on Palaeolithic sites, a protocol for the quantification of microcharcoal has been standardised. The quantification of microcharcoal has already been applied to Middle Pleistocene geological sediments and Early Palaeolithic archaeological deposits to evaluate the wildfire background and the potential use of fire by hominins. This study focuses on the Early-Middle Pleistocene (780-500ka) and the late Middle Pleistocene (500-300ka). It is based on microcharcoal analyses from the Boiano Basin (Campochiaro and S1 cores) as well as from the archaeological sites of Isernia La Pineta and Guado San Nicola. Wildfire background is recorded in the basin infill although runoff and long-distance transport to the basin may be responsible for the small-size particles and low concentrations observed. Fire use by hominins has not been identified in the archaeological layers from the Early Palaeolithic and the small size of the particles might be related to trampling by humans or animals. Notwithstanding the large group of archaeological sites in southern Italy, the low density of hominin populations constitutes a limitation to the dissemination of innovative techniques and new knowledge during the Early Palaeolithic.


WOS研究方向Anthropology ; Archaeology
来源期刊JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL METHOD AND THEORY
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/94152
作者单位1.Museum Natl Hist Nat, CNRS, UMR 7194, Dept Homme & Environm,HNHP, Paris, France;
2.Univ Firenze, Dipartimento Sci Terra, Florence, Italy;
3.Univ Napoli Federico II, Dipartimento Sci Terra Ambiente & Risorse, Naples, Italy;
4.Univ Ferrara, Dipartimento Studi Umanist, Ferrara, Italy
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Lebreton, V.,Bertini, A.,Ermolli, E. Russo,et al. Tracing Fire in Early European Prehistory: Microcharcoal Quantification in Geological and Archaeological Records from Molise (Southern Italy)[J],2019,26(1):247-275.
APA Lebreton, V..,Bertini, A..,Ermolli, E. Russo.,Stirparo, C..,Orain, R..,...&Arzarello, M..(2019).Tracing Fire in Early European Prehistory: Microcharcoal Quantification in Geological and Archaeological Records from Molise (Southern Italy).JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL METHOD AND THEORY,26(1),247-275.
MLA Lebreton, V.,et al."Tracing Fire in Early European Prehistory: Microcharcoal Quantification in Geological and Archaeological Records from Molise (Southern Italy)".JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL METHOD AND THEORY 26.1(2019):247-275.
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