Neolithic bone shovels of Britain: replication and reflection of a neglected artefact type

IF 0.1 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Archaeology International Pub Date : 2022-12-30 DOI:10.14324/111.444.ai.2022.07
Charli Mansfield
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The earliest industrial monuments in Britain are the Neolithic flint mines, dating to around 4000 bce. These mining shafts, which tunnel deep into chalk geologies, evidence the extremes that ancient Britons were willing to resort to in order to obtain valuable raw materials. Numerous scholars, marvelling at the excavation processes and hand tools used to aid the extraction of flint, have studied the flint-mining industry. Recognition of a toolset including antler picks, scapula shovels and possibly woven baskets has led to multiple experiments into artefact replication and testing, with the least emphasis on the scapula shovel. This article explores the results of an experiment designed to bridge the gaps in the understanding of the scapula shovel, as well as active and future research aims, in an attempt to bring this neglected artefact type out of its current obscurity.
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英国新石器时代的骨铲:一种被忽视的人工制品类型的复制和反映
英国最早的工业遗迹是新石器时代的燧石矿,可追溯到公元前4000年左右。这些矿井深入白垩岩地质,证明了古代英国人为了获得有价值的原材料而愿意采取的极端做法。许多学者对挖掘过程和用于帮助提取燧石的手工工具感到惊讶,他们研究了燧石采矿业。对包括鹿角镐、肩胛骨铲和可能的编织篮在内的工具集的认可,导致了对人工制品复制和测试的多次实验,其中对肩胛骨铲的重视程度最低。本文探讨了一项实验的结果,该实验旨在弥合人们对肩胛骨铲的理解差距,以及积极和未来的研究目标,试图使这种被忽视的人工制品类型摆脱目前的默默无闻。
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