TY - JOUR
T1 - Dental evidence of textile-related task activities in the Bronze Age site of Laderas del Castillo (Alicante, Spain)
AU - Romero, Alejandro
AU - Basso Rial, Ricardo E.
AU - Javier Jover Maestre, Francisco
AU - Herrero-Otal, Maria
AU - Cuesta-Aguirre, Daniel R.
AU - Fiorin, Elena
AU - Malgosa, Assumpció
AU - de Miguel Ibáñez, Patxuka
AU - López Padilla, Juan A.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024
PY - 2024/12
Y1 - 2024/12
N2 - The burial 7 from the Argaric site of Laderas del Castillo (Alicante, Spain), dating from the 2nd millennium BC, included a skeleton associated with a carinated vessel indicative of social recognition. Anthropological and DNA-based methods were combined to determine that the individual corresponds to a young female. Macro- and scanning microscopic analyses revealed morphologically uniform labial notches with smooth and polished enamel on maxillary central incisors, which suggest tooth-tool use involving craft tasks. Plant fibers entrapped in dental calculus suggest that the individual was involved in textile and craft production, most likely working with flax or hemp. These findings provide new and direct insights into the use of teeth as tools related to crafts involving threads and are valuable for assessing the social division of labor within the Argaric prehistoric populations from Southeastern Iberia.
AB - The burial 7 from the Argaric site of Laderas del Castillo (Alicante, Spain), dating from the 2nd millennium BC, included a skeleton associated with a carinated vessel indicative of social recognition. Anthropological and DNA-based methods were combined to determine that the individual corresponds to a young female. Macro- and scanning microscopic analyses revealed morphologically uniform labial notches with smooth and polished enamel on maxillary central incisors, which suggest tooth-tool use involving craft tasks. Plant fibers entrapped in dental calculus suggest that the individual was involved in textile and craft production, most likely working with flax or hemp. These findings provide new and direct insights into the use of teeth as tools related to crafts involving threads and are valuable for assessing the social division of labor within the Argaric prehistoric populations from Southeastern Iberia.
KW - Bronze Age
KW - Craft activities
KW - Dental calculus
KW - sex-based DNA
KW - Tooth-use
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jasrep.2024.104818
DO - 10.1016/j.jasrep.2024.104818
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85206631175
SN - 2352-409X
VL - 60
JO - Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports
JF - Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports
M1 - 104818
ER -