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Marine geological and archaeological evidence of a possible pre-Neolithic site in Pantelleria Island, Central Mediterranean Sea

Authors :
Daniele Casalbore
Andrea Sposato
Claudia Romagnoli
Fabrizio Antonioli
Francesco Latino Chiocci
Leonardo Abelli
Alessandro Bosman
Martina Pierdomenico
Maria Vittoria Agosto
Antonioli, F.
Source :
Geological Society, London, Special Publications. 411:97-110
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Geological Society of London, 2014.

Abstract

Recent underwater archaeological surveys recovered hundreds of flint artefacts between depths of 18 and 21 m at cala tramontana, a small bay located in the eastern part of pantelleria island. Most of the flint artefactsindicate debitage, and are characterized by cores and flakes without any specific morphology. Different lithic tools were also identified, such as fragments of blades, truncations, end-scrapers, points and crested blades. Aninitial hypothesis is that this lithic industry represents the oldest traces of human visitation to the island,possibly related to the exploitation of the nearby obsidian source, and favoured because of the sheltered coastalconfiguration of cala tramontana and cala levante with respect to the dominant winds and related storms. However,the present-day coastal setting in the bay is rather inhospitable, with high cliffs and difficult marine access.in contrast, palaeo-landscape reconstructions by means of high-resolution multibeam bathymetry reveal thepossible presence of a small palaeobeach in the inner part of the bay when the sea level was 15 m lower than at present.By comparing this palaeo-sea level with the eustatic curve (and by excluding possible vertical movements), we roughly estimate an age of the lithic industry of 9.6-7.7 cal ka BP © The geological society of london 2016.

Details

ISSN :
20414927 and 03058719
Volume :
411
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c05c5a2f5ed1b6ec836e41002b3f8a29
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1144/sp411.6