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What’s Left? Material Evidence and Their Preservation - announcements - questions mid-term (recap) - Ch. 2.

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Page 1: What’s Left? Material Evidence and Their Preservation - announcements - questions mid-term (recap) - Ch. 2.

What’s Left? Material What’s Left? Material Evidence and Their Evidence and Their

PreservationPreservation

- announcements- announcements

- questions mid-term (recap)- questions mid-term (recap)

- Ch. 2- Ch. 2

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Basic categories of archaeological Basic categories of archaeological finds:finds:

1. artefacts: portable objects used, modified or made by 1. artefacts: portable objects used, modified or made by people: tools, pottery, metal weapons, jewellery etc.people: tools, pottery, metal weapons, jewellery etc.

2. features: non-portable objects, so humanly modified 2. features: non-portable objects, so humanly modified parts of a site that are non-portable: hearths, postholes, parts of a site that are non-portable: hearths, postholes, storage pits, ditches, soils, sediments etc.storage pits, ditches, soils, sediments etc.

3. organic and environmental remains or ‘ecofacts’ that 3. organic and environmental remains or ‘ecofacts’ that are not objects: textiles, animal bones, skeletons, plant are not objects: textiles, animal bones, skeletons, plant remains, soils, sediments (material deposited in the remains, soils, sediments (material deposited in the earth’s surface) earth’s surface)

Archaeological site: place where all these characteristics are Archaeological site: place where all these characteristics are found or where significant traces of human activity can found or where significant traces of human activity can be foundbe found

Region: group of sitesRegion: group of sites

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Tell Halula, Syria

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Sedgebury Camp,

Iron Age site, England

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ContextContext

Primary Context: Primary Context: original contextoriginal context

Secondary Context:Secondary Context:

Context disturbedContext disturbed by by humans/nature recently humans/nature recently

or in the pastor in the past

Context

Matrix

Provenience

Other finds

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Formation Processes

2. Natural transformation processes (N-transforms): ‘natural events that govern burial and survival of archaeological record’

a. Inorganic materials

b. Organic materials: only survival in exceptional circumstances – natural disasters, extremely dry, cold or wet conditions (waterlogged environments)

1. Cultural formation processes (C-transforms): ‘deliberate or accidental activities of human beings’

a. original human behaviour: tools, buildings

b. deliberate burial: hoard/burial of the dead

c. human destruction of archaeological record

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Quiz!Quiz!1. Cultural or natural formation process?1. Cultural or natural formation process?2. If cultural formation process:2. If cultural formation process:

a. original human behavioura. original human behaviourb. deliberate burialb. deliberate burialc. human destructionc. human destruction

If natural formation process:If natural formation process: a. is the find organic?a. is the find organic? b. is the find inorganic?b. is the find inorganic?

and: How has it been preserved?and: How has it been preserved?a. Dry conditionsa. Dry conditions

b. Wet conditionsb. Wet conditionsc. Cold conditionsc. Cold conditionsd. Natural disasterd. Natural disastere. Othere. Other

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gold coins found in London, 1st century CE (Roman)

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gold coins from ship wreck, 1865

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Lindow Man (C-14 date: 2 BCE-119 CE), found at Lindow Moss, England in 1984

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Iron Age burial

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Caves of Lascaux, France (17,000 years old!), discovered in 1940

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Vindolanda tablets (wood), Roman period,

England

Discovered in 1973

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Plough marks, Etruria, Italy

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Tollund Man, found near Silkeborg in Denmark in 1950 (C-14 date:

350 BCE)

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Man found in desert sand of Egypt, 3000

BCE

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Dead Sea scrolls, Qumran, Israel

(third to first centuries BCE)

Found in 1947

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Discovery of thousands of papyri at Oxyrhynchus, Egypt, from 1896

onwards

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Buddha statues of Bamiyan (Afghanistan) destroyed by Taliban March 1, 2001

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Ötzi the Iceman, found in 1991 (c. 3300 BCE)