"Lipari obsidian and Neolithic human communities in the Aeolian islands" is a project aimed at studying the connection between obsidian flows on the island of Lipari and Neolithic populations on the Aeolian archipelago, in Italy. As it is well known, obsidian is of particular interest to trace prehistorical trading patterns; indeed, Lipari obsidian has the widest distribution and has been found in southern France, Dalmazia, Sicily and mainland Italy. The project outputs will give a general vision of both archaeological and volcanological aspects through the stratigraphic and radiometric dating of eruptions which produced obsidian, in relationship with the first phases of the human settlements and row material exploitation. To reach this goal, we are considering both raw materials (geological samples) from different flows and artefacts from Neolithic settlements (archaeological samples) on the Aeolian islands, and performing fission-track dating to get the age of obsidian sources and artefacts. Obtained results are expected to shed some new light on the raw material procurement and on the ability of the Neolithic populations to move from their locations, with particular attention to the consequences of environmental features on the first human settlements on the Aeolian islands.

New perspectives on an “old” technique: Lipari obsidian and Neolithic communities investigated by Fission Track Dating / L. Bonizzoni, M.C. Martinelli, M. Coltelli, M. Manni, M.L. Balestrieri, M. Oddone, A. Guglielmetti. - In: JOURNAL OF PHYSICS. CONFERENCE SERIES. - ISSN 1742-6588. - 2204:1(2022 Apr 28), pp. 012032.1-012032.6. (Intervento presentato al convegno MetroArchaeo International Conference on Metrology for Archaeology and Cultural Heritage : 20 through 22 October tenutosi a Milano nel 2021) [10.1088/1742-6596/2204/1/012032].

New perspectives on an “old” technique: Lipari obsidian and Neolithic communities investigated by Fission Track Dating

L. Bonizzoni
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A. Guglielmetti
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2022

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"Lipari obsidian and Neolithic human communities in the Aeolian islands" is a project aimed at studying the connection between obsidian flows on the island of Lipari and Neolithic populations on the Aeolian archipelago, in Italy. As it is well known, obsidian is of particular interest to trace prehistorical trading patterns; indeed, Lipari obsidian has the widest distribution and has been found in southern France, Dalmazia, Sicily and mainland Italy. The project outputs will give a general vision of both archaeological and volcanological aspects through the stratigraphic and radiometric dating of eruptions which produced obsidian, in relationship with the first phases of the human settlements and row material exploitation. To reach this goal, we are considering both raw materials (geological samples) from different flows and artefacts from Neolithic settlements (archaeological samples) on the Aeolian islands, and performing fission-track dating to get the age of obsidian sources and artefacts. Obtained results are expected to shed some new light on the raw material procurement and on the ability of the Neolithic populations to move from their locations, with particular attention to the consequences of environmental features on the first human settlements on the Aeolian islands.
Settore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali, Ambientali, Biol.e Medicin)
28-apr-2022
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
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