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All these Fantastic Cultures?:Research History and Regionalization in the Late Palaeolithic Tanged Point Cultures of Eastern Europe
- Source :
- Ivanovaitė, L, Serwatka, K, Hoggard, C S, Sauer, F & Riede, F 2020, ' All these Fantastic Cultures? Research History and Regionalization in the Late Palaeolithic Tanged Point Cultures of Eastern Europe ', European Journal of Archaeology, vol. 23, no. 2, pp. 162-185 . https://doi.org/10.1017/eaa.2019.59, European Journal of Archaeology, European journal of archaeology 2019, online first (December), pdf (24 p.).
- Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- The Late Glacial, that is the period from the first pronounced warming after the Last Glacial Maximum to the beginning of the Holocene (c. 16,000–11,700 cal bp), is traditionally viewed as a time when northern Europe was being recolonized and Late Palaeolithic cultures diversified. These cultures are characterized by particular artefact types, or the co-occurrence or specific relative frequencies of these. In north-eastern Europe, numerous cultures have been proposed on the basis of supposedly different tanged points. This practice of naming new cultural units based on these perceived differences has been repeatedly critiqued, but robust alternatives have rarely been offered. Here, we review the taxonomic landscape of Late Palaeolithic large tanged point cultures in eastern Europe as currently envisaged, which leads us to be cautious about the epistemological validity of many of the constituent groups. This, in turn, motivates us to investigate the key artefact class, the large tanged point, using geometric morphometric methods. Using these methods, we show that distinct groups are difficult to recognize, with major implications for our understanding of patterns and processes of culture change in this period in north-eastern Europe and perhaps elsewhere. The Late Glacial, that is the period from the first pronounced warming after the Last Glacial Maximum to the beginning of the Holocene (c. 16,000–11,700 cal bp), is traditionally viewed as a time when northern Europe was being recolonized and Late Palaeolithic cultures diversified. These cultures are characterized by particular artefact types, or the co-occurrence or specific relative frequencies of these. In north-eastern Europe, numerous cultures have been proposed on the basis of supposedly different tanged points. This practice of naming new cultural units based on these perceived differences has been repeatedly critiqued, but robust alternatives have rarely been offered. Here, we review the taxonomic landscape of Late Palaeolithic large tanged point cultures in eastern Europe as currently envisaged, which leads us to be cautious about the epistemological validity of many of the constituent groups. This, in turn, motivates us to investigate the key artefact class, the large tanged point, using geometric morphometric methods. Using these methods, we show that distinct groups are difficult to recognize, with major implications for our understanding of patterns and processes of culture change in this period in north-eastern Europe and perhaps elsewhere.
- Subjects :
- large tanged points
010506 paleontology
Archeology
Kultūrinės taksonomijos
Cultural taxonomies, large tanged points
Rytų Europa (Eastern Europe)
spätes Paläolithikum
Madleno kultūra
geometrische morphometrische Methoden
Žymėti taškai
Magdalenian culture
01 natural sciences
Geometrinė morfometrija
Lietuva (Lithuania)
fin du Paléolithique
grandes pointes à pédoncule
Tanged points
Late Palaeolithic
Cultural
0601 history and archaeology
Glacial period
Vėlyvasis paleolitas
Strėlių antgaliai
historiographie
geometric morphometrics
Holocene
Mokslas / Science
große Stielspitzen
0105 earth and related environmental sciences
cultural taxonomies
eastern Europe
Vėlyvas paleolitas
060102 archaeology
Last Glacial Maximum
06 humanities and the arts
Kultūrinė taksonomija
morphométrie géométrique
Osteuropa
Europe de l'Est
Geography
13. Climate action
Period (geology)
research history
Ethnology
Forschungsgeschichte
taxonomies culturelles
Taxonomies
kulturelle Taxonomie
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 14619571 and 17412722
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Ivanovaitė, L, Serwatka, K, Hoggard, C S, Sauer, F & Riede, F 2020, ' All these Fantastic Cultures? Research History and Regionalization in the Late Palaeolithic Tanged Point Cultures of Eastern Europe ', European Journal of Archaeology, vol. 23, no. 2, pp. 162-185 . https://doi.org/10.1017/eaa.2019.59, European Journal of Archaeology, European journal of archaeology 2019, online first (December), pdf (24 p.).
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....9a2bfbc47693f093af44c6695224b9c2
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1017/eaa.2019.59