Petrographic and geochemical characterization of chert artifacts from Middle, Upper, and Epi‐Paleolithic assemblages in the Jebel Qalkha area, southern Jordan

This study conducted petrographic and geochemical analyses of chert artifacts from the Late Middle Paleolithic, the Initial Upper Paleolithic, the Early Upper Paleolithic, and the Epi‐Paleolithic assemblages in the Jebel Qalkha area, southern Jordan, to examine their correlations with the visual att...

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Veröffentlicht in:Archaeometry 2023-06, Vol.65 (3), p.530-546
Hauptverfasser: Ichinose, Natsuki, Suga, Eiki, Kadowaki, Seiji, Tsukada, Kazuhiro, Nadmid, Bayart, Umeda, Kanta, Nuramkhaan, Manchuk, Massadeh, Sate, Henry, Donald O.
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Zusammenfassung:This study conducted petrographic and geochemical analyses of chert artifacts from the Late Middle Paleolithic, the Initial Upper Paleolithic, the Early Upper Paleolithic, and the Epi‐Paleolithic assemblages in the Jebel Qalkha area, southern Jordan, to examine their correlations with the visual attributes and diachronic variability. The results revealed two different aspects of the petrographic and geochemical signatures. The first aspect showed some correlations with the visual chert types that were characterized by the abundance/preservation of fossils, the enrichment of several elements (i.e., Ca, Sr, and Ba), and the quartz crystallite size. The second aspect of geochemical signatures, such as Fe, Mn, Ni, Cr, and Co, showed no correlation with the visual types but was correlated with the chrono‐cultural groups. Given the chert occurrences and variability in and around the study area, the first aspect of the chert variability likely represents the variations of different chert outcrops as well as the internal variations within the same sources. Whether the second aspect represents chrono‐cultural changes in the use of chert sources needs to be clarified in future by our ongoing examination of geological chert samples in the study area.
ISSN:0003-813X
1475-4754
DOI:10.1111/arcm.12824