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Variability and complexity in calcite-based plaster production: A case study from a Pre-Pottery Neolithic B infant burial at Tel Ro'im West and its implications to mortuary practices in the Southern Levant

机译:基于方解石的石膏制作的可变性和复杂性 - 以特罗德斯西部的陶器前新石器时代B婴儿埋葬的案例研究及其对南方南部地区地区实践的影响

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The production of lime plaster is considered as one of the hallmarks of the Pre-Pottery Neolithic B [PPNB] period in the Southern Levant, where lime plaster has been used not only in architectural but also in mortuary contexts. In this study we investigate the technology used to produce plaster associated with an infant burial found in the PPNB layers at the site of Tel Ro'im West [TRW]. Bulk sediment samples and undisturbed impregnated sediment block samples were studied using Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, micromorphology and microFTIR. In addition, we report the results of experimental heating of chalk and marl used as geological reference materials. The results indicate that plaster associated with the burial appears in various compositions, and that none of them is based on pyrogenic production of lime. Rather, these plaster materials are composed of calcite-based crushed/ground local marl and/or chalk that were mixed with anthropogenic remains induding fired-clay aggregates, burnt (carbonised) chalk fragments, bones and vegetal matter (the latter clearly used as temper). The case study from TRW provides new insights regarding the production of non-pyrogenic calcite-based plasters in mortuary contexts during the PPNB. This study calls for a re-consideration of archaeological plaster technology: while in the field it is often assumed that PPNB plaster is a product of pyrotechnology our results suggest that in certain cases archaeologists should consider other, non-pyrogenic, technologies of plaster production. We argue for a more widespread use of non-pyrogenic calcite-based plaster than previously suggested, not only in architectural but also in mortuary contexts. We discuss the social, ecological and technological roles plaster production played in PPNB societies in the Southern Levant.
机译:石灰石膏的生产被认为是南部黎凡州前陶器新石器时代(PPNB)期间的标志之一,其中石灰石膏不仅在建筑,而且在地区的情况下使用。在这项研究中,我们研究了用于生产与在TER RO'IM West [TRW]的PPNB层中发现的PPNB层中发现的婴儿埋藏相关联的技术的技术。使用傅里叶变换红外(FTIR)光谱,微晶和微妙钻探研究了散装沉积物样品和未受干扰的浸渍沉积物块样品。此外,我们报告了用作地质参考材料的粉笔和马尔的实验加热结果。结果表明,与墓地相关的石膏出现在各种组合物中,并且它们都不是基于石灰的热源产生。相反,这些膏药材料由方解石的碎/接地局部Marl和/或粉笔与人为遗留,仍然是灭火 - 粘土聚集体,烧伤(碳化)粉笔片段,骨骼和植物物质(后者清楚地用作脾气)。 TRW的案例研究提供了关于PPNB期间核心背景下的非热原胶铁机的生产的新见解。这项研究要求重新考虑考古化石膏技术:虽然在该领域中,通常认为PPNB石膏是烟火的产物我们的结果表明,在某些情况下,考古学家应该考虑其他,非热原,石膏生产技术。我们争论比以前建议的基于非热原子石的石膏更广泛地使用,不仅在建筑,而且在地区的情况下。我们讨论了南部利申PPNB社会中的社会,生态技术作用膏药生产。

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