Published: 2011-01-01

Pottery traditions and structure of production in the Early Neolithic: a method for the technological study of Linearbandkeramik vessels in settlement contexts in the Aisne Valley (France)

Louise Gomart

Abstract

This article presents the methods employed for a technological study of pottery from four early Neolithic (Linearbandkeramik) settlement sites in the river Aisne valley (Picardy, France). The pottery comes from refuse contexts and the vessels are generally in a very fragmentary state. Study of technical macrotraces showed that vessels of the same shape were manufactured with different chaînes opératoires. It is described and some interpretations are proposed

Keywords:

Linearbandkeramik, Pottery, Technology, Forming, Tradition

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Gomart, L. (2011). Pottery traditions and structure of production in the Early Neolithic: a method for the technological study of Linearbandkeramik vessels in settlement contexts in the Aisne Valley (France). Sprawozdania Archeologiczne, 63, 189–201. Retrieved from https://journals.iaepan.pl/sa/article/view/1136

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