Retrospective and Prospective for Scientific Provenance Studies in Archaeology

Retrospective and Prospective for Scientific Provenance Studies in Archaeology

EnglishPaperback / softback
Pollard A. M.
Cambridge University Press
EAN: 9781009592222
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Provenance has been one of the major scientific applications in archaeology for a hundred years. The 'Golden Age' began in the 1950s, when large programmes were initiated focussing on bronzes, ceramics, and lithics. However, these had varying impact, ranging from wide acceptance to outright rejection. This Element reviews some of these programmes, mainly in Eurasia and North America, focussing on how the complexity of the material, and the effects of human behaviour, can impact on such studies. The conclusion is that provenance studies of lithic materials and obsidian are likely to be reliable, but those on ceramics and metals are increasingly complicated, especially in the light of mixing and recycling. An alternative is suggested, which focusses more on using scientific studies to understand the relationship between human selectivity and processing and the wider resources available, rather than on the simple question of 'where does this object come from'.
EAN 9781009592222
ISBN 100959222X
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date January 31, 2025
Pages 75
Language English
Country United Kingdom
Authors Pollard A. M.
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises
Series Elements in Current Archaeological Tools and Techniques