TY - JOUR
T1 - Manufacturing traces and pot-forming processes during the Early Neolithic at Cueva de El Toro (Málaga, Spain, 5280–4780 BCE)
AU - Cámara Manzaneda, Javier
AU - Clop García, Xavier
AU - García Rosselló, Jaume
AU - Camalich Massieu, María Dolores
AU - Martín-Socas, Dimas
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was funded by the Ministerio de Econom?a y Competitividad (Spain), under the projects ?Arqueobioqu?mica de la alimentaci?n durante el neol?tico peninsular: nuevos marcadores y referenciales para el estudio de las pautas de producci?n y consumo en Arqueolog?a? (HAR2017-88304-P) and ?Tecnolog?a y Sociedad. Las primeras artesan?as de las comunidades neol?ticas en Andaluc?a oriental entre el VI y III milenio ANE? (HAR2016-78197-P), and for the Generalitat de Catalunya, under the project ?Grup de Recerques Arqueol?giques al Mediterrani i al Proper Orient (GRAMPO)? (2017 SGR 1302). Javier C?mara is a predoctoral researcher with a FI-DGR 2017 grant (No.: 00567) funded by Generalitat de Catalunya. The authors wish to thank Dr. L. Gomart (CNRS, UMR 8215 Trajectoires) for her helpful comments and observations to identify the new technologies discovered in the ongoing researches on prehistoric pottery. The authors also wish to thank the comments and criticisms made by anonymous reviewers, which improved the earliest version of the paper.
Funding Information:
Javier Cámara is a predoctoral researcher with a FI-DGR 2017 grant (No.: 00567) funded by Generalitat de Catalunya.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2021/6
Y1 - 2021/6
N2 - This paper reports the results of forming processes used in pottery manufacture at La Cueva de El Toro (Málaga, Spain) during the Early Neolithic (5280–4780 cal. BCE). La Cueva de El Toro is one of the most important sites of reference on the southern Iberian Peninsula for providing extensive and systematised data on early farming practices. The identification of manufacturing traces on pottery has enabled the assessment of the variability of forming techniques used by the communities of herders that seasonally inhabited the cave during the Early Neolithic. Forming processes were also compared with characteristic features of pottery products (typology, decorations) that are representative of the first pottery production in this area. Furthermore, this study provides new insights into the distribution of the first pot-forming processes in the south of the Iberian Peninsula, which suggest the use of similar techniques to the forming-sequences documented at other Early Neolithic sites (the use of coils and circular patches) and other forming processes (moulding process and the use of discs) which are still unknown in the Western Mediterranean.
AB - This paper reports the results of forming processes used in pottery manufacture at La Cueva de El Toro (Málaga, Spain) during the Early Neolithic (5280–4780 cal. BCE). La Cueva de El Toro is one of the most important sites of reference on the southern Iberian Peninsula for providing extensive and systematised data on early farming practices. The identification of manufacturing traces on pottery has enabled the assessment of the variability of forming techniques used by the communities of herders that seasonally inhabited the cave during the Early Neolithic. Forming processes were also compared with characteristic features of pottery products (typology, decorations) that are representative of the first pottery production in this area. Furthermore, this study provides new insights into the distribution of the first pot-forming processes in the south of the Iberian Peninsula, which suggest the use of similar techniques to the forming-sequences documented at other Early Neolithic sites (the use of coils and circular patches) and other forming processes (moulding process and the use of discs) which are still unknown in the Western Mediterranean.
KW - Andalusia
KW - Ceramic technology
KW - Early Neolithic
KW - Iberian Peninsula
KW - Manufacturing traces
KW - Pottery forming processes
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85104947529
U2 - 10.1016/j.jasrep.2021.102936
DO - 10.1016/j.jasrep.2021.102936
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85104947529
SN - 2352-409X
VL - 37
JO - Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports
JF - Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports
M1 - 102936
ER -