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Pottery Technology at the Dawn of the Metal Age - Silvia Amicone

Pottery Technology at the Dawn of the Metal Age

Exploring Dynamics within Vinča Material Culture

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Buch | Hardcover
178 Seiten
2025
Archaeopress Archaeology (Verlag)
978-1-80327-889-6 (ISBN)
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This study examines ceramic production at Belovode and Pločnik, tracing how knowledge of pottery recipes was developed, transmitted, and transformed during the Vinča culture. By integrating archaeometry with archaeology, it reveals technological choices, cultural transmission, and links between pottery and early metallurgy.
This book investigates the reconstruction and transmission of pottery-making recipes at the Neolithic/Chalcolithic sites of Belovode and Pločnik (c. 5350/5300–4500), two key settlements of the Vinča culture located in northeast and south Serbia, respectively. Both sites have recently yielded some of the earliest known copper artefacts in Eurasia, making them exceptional case studies for exploring the evolution of ceramic technology during the transition to the Metal Age. An interdisciplinary methodology—combining macroscopic observations with a suite of analytical techniques including thin section petrography, XRF, XRPD, and SEM—was applied to a wide selection of ceramic samples. These samples span the full typological and technological spectrum of pottery from both sites, enabling the reconstruction and comparison of production recipes across different occupational phases. The study’s primary aim was to trace the transmission of technological knowledge in pottery production and to investigate potential pyrotechnological links with the emergence of early metallurgy. The results demonstrate the value of integrating materials science with archaeological inquiry. They reveal distinct technological choices and refined craftsmanship, offering fresh insights into the interplay between ceramic production and metallurgical innovation at the dawn of the Metal Age.

Silvia Amicone is a lecturer and researcher at the University of Tübingen, where she focuses on the study of archaeomaterials through an interdisciplinary approach. She earned her PhD in archaeological science at University College London, where she is also an Honorary Research Associate at the UCL Institute of Archaeology. Her research combines material analysis with scientific and archaeological methods to understand the techniques and knowledge of ancient materials. She is also deeply engaged in experimental archaeology, reconstructing ceramic production processes to gain deeper insights into past technologies and craftsmanship. She directs and co-directs several international projects and has published in academic journals worldwide. In addition to her research, she contributes to the training of young scholars and the development of interdisciplinary collaborative initiatives. She currently serves as President of the Ceramic Petrology Group, further supporting the advancement of ceramic research and professional exchange in the field.

Preface







Chapter 1: Introduction


Ceramic studies in the Balkans


Structure of the book







Chapter 2: Archaeological background


The Late Neolithic and Chalcolithic in the Balkans


The origin of the Vinča phenomenon and its chronology


The Gradac phase and the appearance of metallurgy


Vinča settlement and subsistence


Burial practice and the afterlife


Material culture


The end of the Vinča culture


Summary







Chapter 3: Environment and archaeology of the studied sites


Belovode


Pločnik


Relative and absolute chronology of Belovode and Pločnick







Chapter 4: Theoretical background


Technology and society: a theoretical overview


Chaîne opératoire and technological choices


Technological change


Cultural transmission theories and social learning


Mechanisms of cultural transmission in dual inheritance theory


Units of cultural transmission


Recipes as units of transmission


The role of material science in reconstructing recipes


Application to the present study







Chapter 5: Materials and methods


Interdisciplinary approaches to Vinča ceramics


Pyrotechnological connections: pottery and metallurgy


Macroscopic classification and sampling strategy


Compositional characterisation


Statistical treatments of the WD-XRF data


Estimation of firing temperatures and pyrotechnology


Geological prospection and raw material analysis







Chapter 6: Results of pottery macroscopic analysis – Belovode and Pločnik


Belovode - pottery types by horizon


Belovode - macroscopic technological characterisation of pottery


Pločnik - pottery types by horizon


Pločnik - macroscopic technological characterisati-on of pottery







Chapter 7: Results of the archaeometric analysis - Belovode


Results of the XRPD and SEM analyses


Characterisation of the raw materials


Discussion


Summary







Chapter 8: Results of the archaeometric analysis - Pločnik


Results of the compositional analyses


Results of the XRPD and SEM analyses


Characterisation of the raw materials


Discussion


Summary







Chapter 9: Discussion of the Results


Ceramic production technology


Organisation of production


Pottery circulation


Summary







Chapter 10: Conclusions


Cultural Transmission in Vinča material culture


Pottery-making recipes: continuity in change


Connecting pyrotechnologies: new perspectives


Similarities and diversity within Vinča material culture


Final remarks







Bibliography

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 101 figures, 13 tables (colour throughout)
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 205 x 290 mm
Gewicht 1102 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Archäologie
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Vor- und Frühgeschichte
ISBN-10 1-80327-889-7 / 1803278897
ISBN-13 978-1-80327-889-6 / 9781803278896
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