The long-distance exchange of amazonite and increasing social complexity in the Sudanese Neolithic
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2018
Citation:
The long-distance exchange of amazonite and increasing social complexity in the Sudanese Neolithic / A. Zerboni, S. Salvatori, P. Vignola, A.M. Abd el Rahman, D. Usai. - In: ANTIQUITY. - ISSN 0003-598X. - 92:365(2018 Oct), pp. 1195-1209. [10.15184/aqy.2018.196]
abstract:
The presence of exotic materials in funerary contexts in the Sudanese Nile Valley suggests increasing social complexity during the fifth and sixth millennia BC. Amazonite, both in artefact and raw material form, is frequently recovered from Neolithic Sudanese sites, yet its
provenance remains unknown. Geochemical analyses of North and East African raw amazonite outcrops and artefacts found at the Neolithic cemetery of R12 in the Sudanese Nile Valley reveals southern Ethiopia as the source of the R12 amazonite. This research,
along with data on different exotic materials from contemporaneous Sudanese cemeteries, suggests a previously unknown, long-distance North African exchange network and confirms the emergence of local craft specialisation as part of larger-scale developing social complexity.
provenance remains unknown. Geochemical analyses of North and East African raw amazonite outcrops and artefacts found at the Neolithic cemetery of R12 in the Sudanese Nile Valley reveals southern Ethiopia as the source of the R12 amazonite. This research,
along with data on different exotic materials from contemporaneous Sudanese cemeteries, suggests a previously unknown, long-distance North African exchange network and confirms the emergence of local craft specialisation as part of larger-scale developing social complexity.
IRIS type:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
Sudan; Neolithic; amazonite; social complexity; exchange
List of contributors:
A. Zerboni, S. Salvatori, P. Vignola, A.M. Abd el Rahman, D. Usai
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