Analysis by pXRF of Prehistoric Obsidian Artifacts From Several Sites on Ustica (Italy): Long-Distance Open-Water Distribution From Multiple Island Sources During the Neolithic and Bronze Ages
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English
Obiettivo Specifico
6A. Geochimica per l'ambiente e geologia medica
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Published
JCR Journal
JCR Journal
Peer review journal
Yes
Journal
Issue/vol(year)
/6 (2020)
Publisher
de Gruyter
Pages (printed)
348-392
Date Issued
2020
Abstract
The small island of Ustica was a regular part of the obsidian distribution network in the central Mediterranean,
despite its location more than 50 km north of western Sicily. More than 1000 obsidian artifacts from several different
sites, ranging in age from the Neolithic through Bronze Age, were analyzed using a non-destructive, portable X-ray
fluorescence spectrometer. Obsidian from Lipari-Gabellotto dominates the assemblages at all sites tested, yet Pantelleria
obsidian from both Balata dei Turchi and Lago di Venere are of notable quantities. Obsidian was not likely a major part
of the material transported across open waters to this seemingly remote location, while our data support the hypothesis
that some direct travel occurred from the Aeolian Islands to Ustica.
despite its location more than 50 km north of western Sicily. More than 1000 obsidian artifacts from several different
sites, ranging in age from the Neolithic through Bronze Age, were analyzed using a non-destructive, portable X-ray
fluorescence spectrometer. Obsidian from Lipari-Gabellotto dominates the assemblages at all sites tested, yet Pantelleria
obsidian from both Balata dei Turchi and Lago di Venere are of notable quantities. Obsidian was not likely a major part
of the material transported across open waters to this seemingly remote location, while our data support the hypothesis
that some direct travel occurred from the Aeolian Islands to Ustica.
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